On Wednesday 28 January 2009 08:08:16 skree...@gmail.com wrote:
> Well Session Joining is in now :) I have to ask does this mean that we
> can use Kobby to join in any libinfinote sessions?
I haven't tested it yet, but you should be able to. The only problem there might be is that Gobby now uses libinfinity-0.2 while libinfinitymm wraps version 0.1.2, but this should change pretty soon.
How heavy is the spec for what's needed to put up a libinfinity
server? is there much difference between just joining and sharing
notes or the full blown spec?
On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009 08:08:16 skree...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Well Session Joining is in now :) I have to ask does this mean that we
>> can use Kobby to join in any libinfinote sessions?
> I haven't tested it yet, but you should be able to. The only problem there
> might be is that Gobby now uses libinfinity-0.2 while libinfinitymm wraps
> version 0.1.2, but this should change pretty soon.
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 12:39:37 Roger Pixley wrote:
> How heavy is the spec for what's needed to put up a libinfinity
> server? is there much difference between just joining and sharing
> notes or the full blown spec?
There is a lightweight server that comes with the library, called 'infinoted'.
I have been using it to test Kobby and it works great.
> On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 28 January 2009 08:08:16 skree...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> Well Session Joining is in now :) I have to ask does this mean that we
> >> can use Kobby to join in any libinfinote sessions?
> > I haven't tested it yet, but you should be able to. The only problem
> > there might be is that Gobby now uses libinfinity-0.2 while libinfinitymm
> > wraps version 0.1.2, but this should change pretty soon.
Sweeeet I'll let the Koffice guys know they should be looking at it as
well. Are there docs on it somewhere? The faster they start playing
with it ( and they really would like to play) the more testing
everything gets I would hope.
On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 January 2009 12:39:37 Roger Pixley wrote:
>> How heavy is the spec for what's needed to put up a libinfinity
>> server? is there much difference between just joining and sharing
>> notes or the full blown spec?
> There is a lightweight server that comes with the library, called
> 'infinoted'.
> I have been using it to test Kobby and it works great.
>> On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 28 January 2009 08:08:16 skree...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> Well Session Joining is in now :) I have to ask does this mean that we
>> >> can use Kobby to join in any libinfinote sessions?
>> > I haven't tested it yet, but you should be able to. The only problem
>> > there might be is that Gobby now uses libinfinity-0.2 while
>> > libinfinitymm
>> > wraps version 0.1.2, but this should change pretty soon.
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 15:47:09 Roger Pixley wrote:
> Sweeeet I'll let the Koffice guys know they should be looking at it as
> well. Are there docs on it somewhere? The faster they start playing
> with it ( and they really would like to play) the more testing
> everything gets I would hope.
I actually couldn't find any docs on it. I have just been running it without TLS for the time being by running infinoted --security-policy=no-tls
The Gobby app somehow runs it, so that might be a good place to look. My guess is that it uses the libinfinity server objects to start and control the server. I havent gotten around to wrapping these in libinfinitmm but it shouldn't be much work if they need it done.
> On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 28 January 2009 12:39:37 Roger Pixley wrote:
> >> How heavy is the spec for what's needed to put up a libinfinity
> >> server? is there much difference between just joining and sharing
> >> notes or the full blown spec?
> > There is a lightweight server that comes with the library, called
> > 'infinoted'.
> > I have been using it to test Kobby and it works great.
> >> On 1/28/09, Gregory Haynes <g...@greghaynes.net> wrote:
> >> > On Wednesday 28 January 2009 08:08:16 skree...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> Well Session Joining is in now :) I have to ask does this mean that
> >> >> we can use Kobby to join in any libinfinote sessions?
> >> > I haven't tested it yet, but you should be able to. The only problem
> >> > there might be is that Gobby now uses libinfinity-0.2 while
> >> > libinfinitymm
> >> > wraps version 0.1.2, but this should change pretty soon.