A PubSub Implementation!
The last few days have been pretty rich on the conversation side for both XMPP and PubSub. Gnip said they are abandoning XMPP because it’s “half-baked” (just kidding Eric, I understood it’s not what you actually said, but I loved Marshall’s interpretation!),
At Notifixious, we’re half crazy, half stupid (hopefully it’s the same half), but we thought it was a perfect timing to introduce our XMPP API, based on PubSub. To my knowledge, it’s one of the first public implementations of the PubSub protocol. Many people complained about the fact that most of the PubSub Component provided with the Jabber servers (Ejabberd, Openfire, Tigase, or djabberd…) are not satisfying. We blindly believed them and started to create our “home-made” component. This was actually a pretty convenient choice since most of the “internals” of PubSub (subscription, publication…) have already been implemented for our webservice.
So, anyway, feel free to give a look, and break it! It will help us making it stronger!
