LinuxPR: JabberCentral Launches News and Information Site Dedicated to Jabber | Linux Today

LinuxPR: JabberCentral Launches News and Information Site Dedicated to Jabber

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
May 15, 2000

“JabberCentral (http://www.jabbercentral.com/)
announces the launch of the premier information source for Jabber,
the open-source instant messaging platform. JabberCentral is poised
to become the hub for Jabber and related projects, featuring news,
client downloads, end-user support, and in-depth articles. From
providing features on how businesses can take advantage of the
Jabber platform to the very latest announcements to a complete
repository of clients, JabberCentral is a comprehensive content
site that fulfills the needs of current and prospective users as
well as Jabber developers.”

“Jeremie Miller, founder and leader of the Jabber.org project,
commented: “JabberCentral is the leading source for Jabber news and
resources. Jabber developers and users are looking forward to
JabberCentral’s contributions to the open-source community.”

“I’ve wanted to give something back to the open-source movement
for a long time,” said JabberCentral’s Justin Mecham. “So I’m
excited about supporting Jabber users and providing news and
discussion about this unique open-source platform.”

“JabberCentral has been developed by active members of the
Jabber.org project and aims to complement and coexist with both
Jabber.org and Jabber.com. By targeting end users,
JabberCentral is able to facilitate and promote the Jabber.org
project by freeing the developers to focus solely on creating and
improving the foremost open-source instant messaging solution –
Jabber.”

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Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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