Re: [Jaimbot-developers] HI! ---> Jabber support.
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From: Chris D. <cad...@gm...> - 2009-09-02 15:13:38
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Yay. Nice to know there's someone else out there. I want to get jabber support going, also. In fact, last time I played with the code I actually got it to connect to jabber- it was ugly and a total hack, but it did connect. Didn't manage to send or receive messages, though. I guess that's what I'll go after first. On Sep 2, 2009, at 7:28 AM, inv...@co... wrote: > Hey Chris... I've never contributed to jaimbot either, but I did > join the interest list because I thought the concept was cool. > Been on the list for a year or so, and have never seen any > activity. The reason I didn't contribute is that I am looking for > a bot that supports sametime or jabber, rather than just AOL-- > particularly jabber. I've been thinking of enterprise uses for > such a bot, but my company uses jabber, not AOL. > > Have fun with it, and let us know if you modify and contribute back > to JAIMBOT. > > Rich > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Duffy" <cad...@gm...> > To: jai...@li... > Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 11:07:13 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada > Eastern > Subject: [Jaimbot-developers] HI! > > Hello. Introductions: > > I'm Chris. I'm a quite inexperienced programmer, though, sometimes > people tell me otherwise. I'm mostly a sysadmin-turned-coder type. > > I've been playing with Java AIM Bot off and on for quite a while > now. I have a lot of fun with it, especially the megahal part. I > actually wrote some code to help train megahal by scraping bash.org, > cleaning it up, and feeding the resulting lines to megahal. I also > wrote a logger that would anonoymize and save the conversations in > pretty html. That was fun, actually worked quite well, and, > naturally, I've since lost the code. > > Anyhow I figured that since I like playing with JAIMBOT so much I > should get a little more active and a little more involved and > communicate at least a little. I'm hoping to work on some new > features and commit them to the tree at some point. > > I'm new, I've never really contributed to an open source project, > though I certainly have been around them for a long time. I'm also > fairly new to the whole programming thing, and, well, most of my > background is scripting (being a sysadmin) and that means I'll > likely commit crimes against God and Man in the object oriented > world from time to time. Feel free to correct me, I'm here to learn > and have fun. > > My aim bot is CadeBot. Feel free to talk to him, but be warned- > since I usually open him up to the world, he typically gets quite > vulgar. > > -Chris > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let > Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30- > Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - > and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover > what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july > _______________________________________________ Jaimbot-developers > mailing list Jai...@li...:// > lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jaimbot-developers |