http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/06/cisco-doesnt-want-spark-to-be-like-slack-heres -why/
I knew that Cisco is using Openfire, but now they also name their messenger Spark. It seems to be a little bit odd.
http://venturebeat.com/2016/09/06/cisco-doesnt-want-spark-to-be-like-slack-heres -why/
I knew that Cisco is using Openfire, but now they also name their messenger Spark. It seems to be a little bit odd.
Hi Guus,
I am developing application using openfire so that i wants to get more familiar to openfire so i want to join video chat.
How can i join weekly video chat.
This video chat is for key members of this community to discuss plans, etc. It is not meant to provide support.
I doesn't mean to get any support. I have made many plugins and done many changes in openfire code to fulfill my requirment for those changes i had understood openfire coding nearly around 1 month now i want to get more familiar with openfire.now i want to implement myself as a key member of openfire please let me how can i do that and i am always available if you need any help of mine because openfire gave me lot of code so i can definatly do somthing instead of that.
We'd be happy to welcome you as a new contributor! Most of us gather in the chat room that's also exposed through the group chat link on top of this page (open_chat@conference.realtime.org), which is where most of the planning and discussions take place. Feel free to join us there.
Good PRs (pull requests) are worth more than thousand words Check JIRA (bug tracker), take on some of the issues, provide your patches and maybe you will become a part of developers team. Actually there is no formal team or joining process as far as i know.
I agree, this is going to create confusion. We've discussed this in weekly video chats that a couple of us are having each Friday. Feel free to join in!