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2010-10-12
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@ intheclouds
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I just need a name for the program. Any ideas? I'll change this to an announce thread once I come up with a name.
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2010-10-12
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2010-10-12
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@ Ghent, Belgium
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2010-10-12
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@ Dubai
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2010-10-12
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2010-10-12
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@ Australia (Melbourne/vic) / Lebanon (Zgharta/north)
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2010-10-12
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Hi, great news - today I tought about it PUSH on N900.
Glad that you already done it!
Where is the script?
Greetings
What would be the big advantage between having the presence being polled all the time (as is done now), with also mail being polled (infrequently)?
Or do I misunderstand how the presence is updated right now?
I would keep n900 out of the name, and go for something more platform agnostic to avoid renames down the track when you redevelop for meego and other platforms
I seem to be one of the few people who puts up with battery drain to maintain an online presence (via xmpp).
Are people going to be willing to maintain a permanent data connection?
I was toying with a script that used Google Voice free SMS for push, which would then trigger the n900 to establish a data connection to get done what needed to be done.
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2010-10-12
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2010-10-12
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@ SF Bay Area
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This software does require a program to be running on a server. How many people have access to a server that they could use for this?
It uses an XMPP account on the server that is signaled in some way (right now by receiving an email), that makes the server switch its presence. The n900 program receives this via a dbus message that it subscribes to, and then takes the appropriate action (runs a script), such as checking for email.
I might add telepathy tubes in the future so actual data can be sent too, but that would come in a later release, since I would need to look into how to do that.
I didn't realize there was this much interest. I'll probably have some time to do some cleanup on the code this weekend. I just need a name for the program. Any ideas? I'll change this to an announce thread once I come up with a name.