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Name: Keith Minkler
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Notes: Win32 developer working on the Jabber project, which I am *really* excited about. Recently, I started My first HomePage, so check it out.

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24 Apr 2000 »

I'm pretty excited today about going to Denver to meet the Jabber/Webb team (or parts thereof) Hopefully, this trip will also result in me getting a position in the Jabber, Inc company, so I can work on Jabber related stuff full time, which is what I've wanted to do since I started the working on jabber's opensource project. This is a pretty exciting time, and I can't wait for my flight! (although my Girlfriend is upset/worried that I am leaving.. =[ but at least she understands that this is a great opportuinity foro me, and she can live without me for a couple of days =]

11 Apr 2000 »

This (and next) week promises to be an exciting week for Jabber. the 1.0 server promises to be released very soon. I have Yahoo-Transport and IRC-Transport working, but not perfect, AIM, ICQ, and MSN transports are also getting ready to go. This will be a pretty big launch, and I'm looking forward to it.

Also, on the 24th, I will be going to Denver to Interview for a position with Jabber, Inc., the Commercial side of jabber. This is way cool, and I'm Can't wait to meet some of the Jabber/Webb team In person. :)

18 Mar 2000 »

It's been a while since I wrote a diary entry.. Let me bring you up to date... I've been working alot on jabba lately, and started a new family of *mini* clients, called wijits. they are basically little, single purpose jabber clients. the main wijit, is a simple messaging only client that sits in the icon tray. the gcWijit , or group chat wijit's only purpose is to connect to group chat rooms, in fact, it will refuse to connect to any server that doesn't support group chat.

On the side, I've been trying to get up to speed on the jabber server. I want to become a server hacker, and I've been looking at writing a transport for jabber.... at this point, it would be either MSN transport, or Yahoo. Getting deep into server code will definitly improve my odds of being hired to work for jabber, and that is definitly the path I want to travel down.

I've also been looking into Perl, at the recomendation of Jer. From reading the intro of a few books, and a getting started chapter, it looks like a way cool scripting language, and I look forward to getting into that as well.

7 Mar 2000 »

Today was an intersting day. I got my Jabber server running very nicely. All the components automatically restart themselves, and send me email when they go down, as well as post their logs onto a webpage.

I went to go look at an appartment for Dolly to live in. There is a nice one, just down the road from here, and it isn't that expensive. The nice thing is, I could move her in Immediatly, since the appartment is open now. I am going to take her to see it later today, it will be just us two, so we can really tear it apart, and make sure it's a nice place.. ;)

Other than that, I came *close* to porting the Jabber server over to windows again. pth seems to be running properly now, it runs all the test applications, however, the etherx server and jabber-transport still fail to read from their sockets. Ah well.. all the more reason to write a Native win32 server. ;)

4 Mar 2000 »

Last nights meeting rocked. I feel like we got a lot accomplished, and I also briefly spoke with Jer about implementing a native win32 micro server. possibly, a messaging only server, or even a full native win32 server, (but only if porting pth turns out to be an impossibility).

I Love working on Jabber, I Hope that this will turn out to be a full time job for me. I find out more on Monday, (6 Mar 2000) when I talk with Andre ( a Webb employee who is working on the Jabber, Inc. project). I'm looking forward to the next couple of days, for that reason, and also, becuase Dolly's Dad is willing to put a downpayment on a house for us! That's awesome! I need to stay in the buffalo area for another year and a half, since Dolly has to finish school... I don't know how that will affect my availablilty for the Jabber, Inc. project... Hopefully, this is somthing that i will be able to work on from home, and do a lot of traveling if I need to...

Well, I have a lot of errands to run today, and we will be looking at some houses and apartments today.

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