Feb
19
Jabber upgrade
Tagged with chat, contact, free software, friends, internet, irc, jabber, life, ubuntu | Leave a Comment
Today, I logged off of Google Talk and logged in on jabber.se exclusively. See the updated About page. The reason is simple: real Jabber has better Jabber support (no surprise there!), and I’m cutting down on recreational IRC usage. Jabber transports can easily handle the few channels I need to be on (unlike Google Talk). Proper MUC support is also a plus.
What this means is a change in priorities. I like having all my chat in one place. This means you have to compromise. I’ve enjoyed irssi’s awesome IRC capabilities but suffered from Bitlbee’s (and gTalk’s) poor Jabber support. Now I’m trying full Jabber with poor IRC support. Lets’s see how it goes.
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Before: All-In-One, Always-On remote irssi session on my server.
On the desktop I’m now using Gajim because it lets me enjoy every feature provided by the server. On the mobile phone I’m trying out BombusMod. It’s very complete, but it’s also Java. Couldn’t find a better option. Tips for a good Jabber client for S60 phones are welcome. Needs to have MUC and transports at least, preferably account editing with full vCard support.
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After: All-In-One, On-Demand, local Gajim session. The Gnome Do build on the background has nothing to do with it :)
Which reminds me, while the jabber.fi domain is fortunately secured by a cool Finnish Jabber and Free Software fan, we don’t know what to do with it. I don’t know of any concrete plans about a server. This needs to be fixed.
Nov
17
tales from the offtopic #16: peer review
Tagged with art, cartoon, community, criticism, friends, offtopic, science, ubuntu | 7 Comments
Release early, release often. We all know how free software maintains its superior quality over closed models of software production. The Mertonian ideal of scientific progress relies on the same principle. Snuxoll also knows this, and decided to submit some work in progress to peer review, and Gary was kind enough to provide very constructive criticism. This is what makes us so great!
Update Nov 18: added linkage.




