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Re: [wg-pic] PIC-WG Call for Thursday, January 19th, 2011, 4pm Eastern


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  • From: psaintan <>
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  • Subject: Re: [wg-pic] PIC-WG Call for Thursday, January 19th, 2011, 4pm Eastern
  • Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 14:15:30 -0700

When would you like to chat with the BuddyCloud folks? I'll be seeing them
in two weeks at FOSDEM in Brussels, but I could reach out before then if
desired.


On 1/19/12 1:58 PM, "Callahan, Tim"
<>
wrote:

> Thanks Mark - that looks right up our alley. If we like it, we might be
> able
> to set something up as part of PIC. I skimmed the install instructions, and
> think it is technically possible to setup a server on our Internet2
> resources
> (hardware resources, that is, as our labor resources are pretty skimpy.) I
> think we need to know a lot more before we take it that far, though.
>
> Peter, the introduction would be welcome, and perhaps they can join one of
> our
> calls. We don't know much about them and don't really have an agenda yet,
> but
> I suspect it would still be a good conversation.
> -Tim
>
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> I know the BuddyCloud folks and could provide an introduction.
>
>
> On 1/19/12 12:26 PM, "Deke Kassabian"
> <>
> wrote:
>
>> I hadn't heard of BuddyCloud, but a quick initial look has me inclined
>> to agree, Mark. Tracking that activity might be interesting.
>>
>> On 1/19/12 12:34 PM, Mark P. McCahill wrote:
>>>
>>> On Jan 19, 2012, at 12:11 PM, Callahan, Tim wrote:
>>>
>>>> Please join us for our PIC conference call today.
>>>> We haven't met in a while, so let's catch up. What should we do for the
>>>> Spring Member Meeting?
>>>> -Tim
>>>>
>>>
>>> I can't make the call today, but I would suggest considering something
>>> around
>>> the Open BuddyCloud initiative
>>> - a federated Facebook-style social media tool built on top of XMPP. One
>>> of
>>> BuddyCloud's interesting
>>> ideas is to leverage the user's existing jabber/XMPP buddy lists.
>>>
>>> At a minimum we should be tracking what the BuddyCloud guys are up to -
>>> I'm
>>> going to look at setting up
>>> an experimental BuddyCloud server shortly.
>>>
>>> https://buddycloud.org/
>>>
>>>
>




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