Am 25.06.2014 13:49, schrieb Jamie Strandboge: > On 06/25/2014 05:42 AM, Micha? Sawicz wrote: >> On 25.06.2014 12:34, Benjamin Zeller wrote: >>> Ah I was thinking about network connections not about processes. >>> If I have 3 apps using 3 different Push services, I would need 3 >>> connections right? >> There's only one Push service. Your remote service (say an IRC bouncer) >> talks to the Ubuntu Push Notifications servers, which route your >> messages to the right devices / users. Then they get demultiplexed again >> in the local service and dispatched to the right recipient (app, service >> etc.). >> >> Check out the doc: >> https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/12_a-V9B_ethmVJPF8vtcY7Hs7kc-VP-OcIwRx5ZPmjI/edit >> > With this example, who writes and is in control of the remote service (eg, IRC > bouncer)? Either the user himself if he has a server and the knowledge to set the backend up, or he would need a hoster for his bouncer that can talk to our push notification service.
Which both does not sound too nice imho. > > >
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