Public accounts in tigase.org domain
Registering new accounts on the website has been disabled. Also all existing public accounts will be removed when the service is moved onto the new server.
If you have an account on the Tigase.org website which you use as your XMPP/Jabber account please move to any public service available as in about week all those accounts will be removed.
Tigase.org will only keep accounts for people involved in Tigase projects. Creating a new account will be possible by the administrator only.
If you use an account on the Tigase website for interoperability testing or any other tests please contact me to preserve your account.
If for any reason you need/feel like keeping and using an account in the tigase.org domain or if you need more time for moving your account to the public service please contact me as well describing why you need/want the account and I consider to preserve the account or give you more time for moving.
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This is a very good point. I
This is a very good point.
I hesitated if I should mention my future plans right now. I am going to run a public server under a different domain on a separate machine. The public server would offer not only Jabber/XMPP but also e-mail, blogging, forums and possibly something more.
I just think that the public service should be a separate thing from the development website. To be honest there was not "massive public testing" on the tigase.org anyway.
I just wondering how you can
I just wondering how you can develop a good fault-tolerant XMPP server without a massive public testing. All that synthetic stress tests you previously published mean nothing without real stress tests on a real high-loaded public server (such as jabber.org, jabber.ru, etc.)
And now you don't even have your public server, hehe...