-Time-stamp: <2004-11-20 22:52:12 (djcb)>; -*-mode:text-*-
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README
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what mail(1) does for mail. XMPP is an open, non-proprietary protocol
for instant messaging. See www.jabber.org for more information.
-sendxmpp was written by me, Dirk-Jan C. Binnema, and is available
-under the term of the GNU General Public License v2. The hard work is
-done by Ryan Eatmon's Net::XMPP-modules, and you need have them
-installed for sendxmpp to work.
+sendxmpp was written by me, Dirk-Jan C. Binnema, and is available under
+the term of the GNU General Public License v2. The hard work is done by
+Ryan Eatmon's Net::XMPP-modules, and you need have them installed for
+sendxmpp to work. Current maintainer is Lubomir Host <lubomir.host@gmail.com>
Obviously, you also need a jabber account; they are freely available
at jabber.org, but you can also install your own servers.
sendxmpp is already in use for monitoring remote servers (servers can
-warn by sending xmmp-messages), and watching CVS commit messages
+warn by sending xmpp-messages), and watching CVS commit messages
(developers are all connected to a XMPP-chatroom to which messages are
sent.
I am interested in hearing about other uses.
-Dirk-Jan Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>, or djcb@jabber.org (IM).
+Homepage: http://sendxmpp.hostname.sk
+
+Lubomir Host <lubomir.host@gmail.com>