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- Stanza Desktop: A Revolution in Reading | Lexcycle on 2009-10-03
- Ruby / Console libraries - WhyNotWiki on 2009-10-01
- MegaMacs.com - Your source for Mega Mac Deals on 2009-10-01
- ree :: snax on 2009-09-29
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Ken's Blog: ejabberd on Amazon EC2 Ubuntu AMI on 2009-09-29
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ejabberd on Amazon EC2 Ubuntu AMI
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[OT] Installing ejabberd on debian / ubuntu - SysMonBlog on 2009-09-29
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Installing ejabberd on debian / ubuntu
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Why not OpenFire?
OpenFire seems to be the more common solution. As far as we can tell it has some weird dependencies specific to the Sun Java VM implementation. At the very least, people have tried to build debian apt packages but I’ve not seen any success to date.Namely, you can’t (currently) get OpenFire installed soley via apt without having to start compiling things by hand. If you know differently, please let us know.Just to be clear - a very specific requirement for us was that everything was installable from stock debian/ubuntu deb packages. We chose to reject any solution that required compiling sources. Your mileage may vary on this point.
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Using Google Wave reference implementation with ejabberd - ProcessOne on 2009-09-29
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Using Google Wave reference implementation with ejabberd
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Installation - wave-protocol - Installation Instructions on 2009-09-29
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Installing the open source Google Wave Federation Prototype Serve
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Introduction (Google Wave Federation Protocol) on 2009-09-29
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As part of Google Wave Federation Day, we have open sourced the Operational Transformation (OT) implementation, which is the primary algorithm that manages the collaborative experience inside Google Wave, as well as the underlying wave model. To encourage early experimentation with the federation protocol, we also built a basic open source client/server. Check out the source code and get started with the introductory documentation.
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Google Wave is Coming: 100,000 Invites Go Out on September 30th on 2009-09-29
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on September 30th, Google will start sending out about 100,000 invites for the next version of Google Wave
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