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ejabberd 2.1.12 and 13.03-beta1
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - April 03, 2013A few weeks ago, the stable ejabberd 2.1.12 was released, with some bugfixes and minor improvements. The source code package is available in the ejabberd download archive. read more
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ejabberd git was moved to github
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - November 28, 2012Just a quick note to mention that ejabberd git repository has moved from P1’s custom Gitorious to Github. You can reconfigure your local copy with a command like this: git remote set-url origin git@github.com:processone/ejabberd.git
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ejabberd 2.1.11 bugfix release
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - May 04, 2012ejabberd 2.1.11 has been released, and it contains several bug fixes, improvements and new features. The changes are: HTTP service Fix ejabberd_http:get_line Don’t use binary:match to extract lines from binaries Parse and encode https header names like native http parser does Parse correctly https request…
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ejabberd 2.1.10 and exmpp 0.9.9
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - December 24, 2011ejabberd 2.1.10 and exmpp 0.9.9 have been released, after several months of development. They contain a few bugfixes. ejabberd 2.1.10 These are the major bugfixes: Erlang/OTP compatibility Support Erlang/OTP R15B regexp and drivers (EJAB-1521) Fix modules update in R14B04 and higher Fix modules update of…
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ejabberd 2.1.9, 3.0.0-alpha-4 and exmpp 0.9.8
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - October 03, 2011ejabberd 2.1.9, ejabberd 3.0.0-alpha-4, and exmpp 0.9.8 have been released, after several months of development. They contain a lot of bugfixes, improvements and some new features. ejabberd 2.1.9 This release includes a lot of bugfixes and improvements. This is just a short list of them:…
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ejabberd 2.1.8 - Fix PubSub
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - June 03, 2011The ejabberd 2.1.7 released yesterday contains a bug that breaks PubSub. If you use ejabberd 2.1.7 and PubSub, you can find the patch and the fixed mod_pubsub.beam in the page EJAB-1457. Updated binary installers will be available next monday in http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/downloads
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ejabberd 2.1.7, 3.0.0-alpha-3 and exmpp 0.9.7—security release
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - June 01, 2011ejabberd 2.1.7, and ejabberd 3.0.0-alpha-3, and exmpp 0.9.7 have been released, after a few months of development. They contain a lot of bugfixes, improvements and some new features. If you have ejabberd running in a public server, please update it immediately: those releases contain a…
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ejabberd 3.0.0-alpha-2 - more alpha testing
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - March 16, 2011This second alpha includes many bugfixes over alpha-1. The complete list of related tickets can be found on: http://redir.process-one.net/ejabberd-3.0.0-alpha2 Please note that the database schema used in this preliminary release is not yet definitive, and it will probably change in the next alpha and beta…
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ejabberd 2.1.6 - CAPTCHA support, Shared Rosters LDAP
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - December 14, 2010ejabberd 2.1.6 has been released, after four months of development. It contains a lot of bugfixes, improvements and some new features. This is a small list of changes: BOSH: Fix rare loop, support vhosts, allow module restart Config: Default configuration allows registrations only from localhost…
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Happy 8th birthday, ejabberd!
ejabberd Community Site - badlop - November 16, 2010ejabberd gets 8 years old. But no party yet, Yozhik is bugfixing 2.1.6 and testing 3.0.0-alpha-2. The source and more photographs of hedgehogs pets.read more
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» jessegumm (Jesse Gumm): Bummer: my son just fell feverish, which means no daycare tomorrow, which means no qdate demo at the Chicago erlang user group tomorrow.
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» ToJans (Tom Janssens): “Any sufficiently complicated concurrent program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Erlang.”
» redline6561 (Brit Butler): RT @silentbicycle: Interesting thinking out loud, “Why do we need modules at all?” http://t.co/S7HZ9YWYU9 #modules #modularity #packages #n…
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