With the current federation code, multiple wiab instances on a single
host works fine. I've had two instances from different domains running
on the same host (though for this scenario it might be cleaner to just
spin up multiple virtual hosts).
I'm not sure about other xmpp servers but With Pr
I guess that depends on what ports we set up to use and how the federation
works. I suppose it might be possible depending on how discovery works.
On 6/21/13 10:36 PM, "Fleeky Flanco" wrote:
>will it be possible to run multiple experiments on one server ? i doubt it
>but just thought i would as
Thanks so much, Michael, that's a great help. If we can get some funding
for Wave project development perhaps some of the funding can be reserved
for open source hosting services on an ongoing basis via a nonprofit entity.
All the best,
John Blossom
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Michael MacF
will it be possible to run multiple experiments on one server ? i doubt it
but just thought i would ask.
i would love to run a bleeding edge wave server since the one i already run
doesnt get *that* much use.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Upayavira wrote:
> When the time comes, I'm prepared
When the time comes, I'm prepared to have the necessary conversations to
see about a VM at Apache.
Upayavira
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013, at 11:38 PM, Michael MacFadden wrote:
> Yes the point would be to get federation up and running. An providing a
> place where we can deploy our new OT containers tha
Yes the point would be to get federation up and running. An providing a
place where we can deploy our new OT containers that will need to
communicate in a distributed way.
On 6/21/13 3:35 PM, "Bruno Gonzalez (aka stenyak)"
wrote:
>That sounds good.
>
>Would it be interesting to apply for a VM a
That sounds good.
Would it be interesting to apply for a VM at apache for that? I was
thinking on doing so if/when the email bot is finished... (so that both
email and wave discussions of the Apache Wave group can happen under the
umbrella of Apache)
Also, are you planning on enabling federation