Eric Cestari (cstar)

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Eric Cestari
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  1. @tofu awaiting feedback — though it's more a strategy than a toolkit ;)

    about a month ago from xmpp in context
  2. @tofu I still need to use it in a real usecase — but I don't see why it wouldn't ;)

    about a month ago from xmpp in context
  3. @metajack Yes, she's one of the few actually getting this whole internet thing.

    about 2 months ago from web in context
  4. @tofu you're welcome ;) It's more a strategy than direct usable code though.

    about 4 months ago from xmpp in context
  5. # on #, a formal presentation over 140 chars : http://bit.ly/gOuQS [http://bit.ly/gOuQS]

    about 9 months ago from xmpp
  6. Freshly committed http://github.com/cstar/ejabberd/tree/master # # # Now with S3 muc storage and a few instructions.

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  7. # on # supports memcached / recommended if you're not hosting on EC2 (latency) and/or you want to keep costs down.

    about 9 months ago from xmpp
  8. # on # will be documented. Prequisites are erlsdb and erls3 and 3 env variables (2 AWS & 1 EJABBERD_SALT)

    about 9 months ago from xmpp
  9. @metajack Left as an exercise to the reader ;) Should not be a lot of work though.

    about 9 months ago from xmpp in context
  10. # on #: vcard, privacy, private, shared_roster and mod_muc_log need to be ported. muc will use modular_muc : http://bit.ly/Ilpl3

    about 9 months ago from web in context
  11. Hidden in that # fork, support for # SimpleDB/S3 for auth, roster, pubsub and mod_last: http://bit.ly/cDgeJ [http://bit.ly/cDgeJ]

    about 9 months ago from xmpp
  12. New ejabberd module : modular_muc - flexible storage layer and chatroom handling. That's an API for MUC http://bit.ly/C0Ga7

    about 9 months ago from web
  13. 2 horrifying memes yesterday : - Kid licking swine - Microsoft Office 2010 (which no one licked)

    about 10 months ago from xmpp
  14. @olivierfelten Fine. Though I couldn't care less for Windows and Linux ;)

    about 10 months ago from twitterrific in context
  15. @olivierfelten AIR = caca et twitterrific rocks ;)

    about 10 months ago from twitterrific in context
  16. testing my twitterrific hack to post on identi.ca

    about 10 months ago from twitterrific in context
  17. Next up for erlsdb/erls3 : memcached integration. I get scalability and speed ... and a stateless ejabberd server.

    about 10 months ago from xmpp in context
  18. ejabberd mod_muc needs to be more modular and easier. Not just a chokeful 5KLOC in two files.

    about 11 months ago from xmpp
  19. Testing out.

    about a year ago from web