Software:Jabber.org
Jabber.org is a public, free instant messaging (IM) and presence service, based on XMPP, an open standard for IM.
History
Jabber.org was started in 1999[1] and has offered free instant messaging continuously since. It originally served as the development test bed for the jabberd project, the original Jabber/XMPP server.[2] After becoming more stable it also became more popular with end users. As of 2012, it was a public production service, and one of the biggest nodes[citation needed] on the open XMPP network, with an average of 17,000 users logged in at a time.[3]
Jabber.org originally ran on what is now known as Jabberd14. In 2006 the service was migrated to ejabberd[4] on which it ran until 2010. In 2010 the service was migrated to Isode Limited's M-Link XMPP Server.[5] Which was then migrated to Prosody in 2023 resulting in slight account disruption.[6]
Originally, Jabber.org also offered Jabber accounts. Since June 25, 2013 it stopped offering new accounts[7] although it supports Jabber/XMPP accounts created by other services.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Jabber.org FAQ". http://www.jabber.org/faq.html.
- ↑ jabberd
- ↑ "Cacti". Status.jabber.org. http://status.jabber.org/graphs/graph_28.html. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
- ↑ "Jabber.org migrated to ejabberd". ejabberd Community Site. http://www.ejabberd.im/jabber.org-migrated. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
- ↑ Nyco (2010-02-05). "XMPP Roundup 13: services". The XMPP Standards Foundation. http://xmpp.org/2010/02/xmpp-roundup-13-services/. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
- ↑ "jabber.org service notices". https://www.jabber.org/notices.html.
- ↑ "Jabber Register Portal". June 25, 2013. https://register.jabber.org/.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabber.org.
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