Jabber server in Ruby

Does a Jabber server written in Ruby exist already or in development,
besides xmppd?

Is anybody planning to write one?

On 1/3/07, Gerardo S. Gómez Garrido [email protected]
wrote:

Does a Jabber server written in Ruby exist already or in development,
besides xmppd?

Is anybody planning to write one?


Gerardo S.

Maybe. Why do you need one? Are there problems with the existing ones?

2007/1/3, Francis C. [email protected]:

On 1/3/07, Gerardo S. Gómez Garrido [email protected] wrote:

Does a Jabber server written in Ruby exist already or in development,
besides xmppd?

Is anybody planning to write one?

Maybe. Why do you need one? Are there problems with the existing ones?

jabberd and ejabberd are the better ones, AFAIK.

jabberd disappointed me, too many bugs.
I couldn’t try ejabberd because it requires Erlang. I may give it a
try now and see.

On 1/3/07, Gerardo S. Gómez Garrido [email protected]
wrote:

Maybe. Why do you need one? Are there problems with the existing ones?

That’s very interesting. jabberd is used by a great many people. Did you
really find serious instabilities in it? Was this a production or a
testing
environment?

On Jan 3, 2007, at 07:08, Gerardo S. Gómez Garrido wrote:

Maybe. Why do you need one? Are there problems with the existing
ones?

jabberd and ejabberd are the better ones, AFAIK.

jabberd disappointed me, too many bugs.
I couldn’t try ejabberd because it requires Erlang. I may give it a
try now and see.

Would a perl jabber server work?

http://code.sixapart.com/svn/djabberd/trunk/

It was largely written by Brad Fitz for Livejournal’s LJTalk service.


Eric H. - [email protected] - http://blog.segment7.net

I LIT YOUR GEM ON FIRE!

2007/1/3, Francis C. [email protected]:

That’s very interesting. jabberd is used by a great many people. Did you
really find serious instabilities in it? Was this a production or a testing
environment?

Take a look:

http://j2.openaether.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__all__&product=&content=

If you want to talk about it, let’s take it off the list. I’ve already
got my answer: there’s none.