[OLPC-SF] Jabber

rihoward at rawbw.com rihoward at rawbw.com
Tue Jun 3 18:21:01 EDT 2008


Quoting Edward Cherlin <echerlin at gmail.com>:
Edward,

Please DO NOT add this jabber server to
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers . Adding it to the list
without asking the owner would be the ultimate in rudeness. This is Anna's
personal test and development system. She was kind enough to say that the
OLPC-SF group could access it, as long as we do not overwhelm it, as there is
not a jabber system in the SF Bay area. If you read the information at her web
site you would realize it is a minimal hardware setup and would easily be
overwhelmed. In return for using it please share info with her regarding the XS.  


> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Robert Howard <rihoward at rawbw.com> wrote:
> > There is a jabber server in Birmingham Alabama that is an experimental
> > server run by Anna, who is the tech person for the deployment in the
> > Birmingham, AL.
> 
> Is there a Web page for that deployment? Some of us would like to know
> how it is progressing.
> 
> > I take part in the jabber sessions there.  There are mix of
> > people of various backgrounds and ages from around the country and Canada
> > using it.
> 
> Could somebody add it to
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers?
> 
> > She has told me it is okay for OLPC-SF people to use it.  Also she would
> > like to exchange information with others that have set up the XS .
> >
> > Her jabber IP is 65.5.225.206
> > To see if it is up http://65.5.225.206
> >
> > Please do not abuse it, and use common courtesy.  Join a chat and
> introduce
> > your self.
> 
> Thank you, and Anna.
> 
> > By the way when I have time I am planning on setting up a jabber server,
> but
> > probably will not use it myself as I am hooked on the eclectic community
> > that has formed around Anna's server.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Robert Howard
> 
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