According to Ohloh, ejabberd is by far the most popular Open Source XMPP server

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on May 03, 2007

Ohloh is a website whose goal is to collect objective data on Open Source development project. According to their calculation, ejabberd is by far the most popular XMPP server.

You can check by yourself Ohloh XMPP popularity page: ejabberd popularity is ranked 11,800, and the first next XMPP server is ranked 612. Yes, that's a huge difference.

This confirms what we see every days here: The popularity is sky-rocketing. and this is even going to increase with the upcoming ejabberd 2.0 version soon to be released in beta version. Yes, you read well. ejabberd 2.0 will be the first milestone in our Angie, ejabberd next generation program.

The ejabberd development and contribution rate is also increasing fastly. Here is Ohloh graph showing the development pace:

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anonymous avatar

The OpenFire server is listed with popularity 16,000.

Posted by Nona Myous on 03 May 2007 at 15:51



 
Mickaël Rémond's avatar

Hum
One hour ago It was listed with a popularity of 172 or something like that.
It seems that something happened in the meantime.

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 03 May 2007 at 15:58



 
Mickaël Rémond's avatar

Strange algorithm. It is much better now ;)
ejabberd is the number one project in the open source world.

(Yes there is a tip)

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 03 May 2007 at 16:06



 
Mickaël Rémond's avatar

It seems now ejabberd is 16700…

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 03 May 2007 at 18:24



 
anonymous avatar

ohloh.net is a fake !

Posted by elghinn on 04 May 2007 at 20:36



 
Mickaël Rémond's avatar

elghinn, ohloh.net is not a fake. They are currently working at improving their system, which is a good news.

Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 05 May 2007 at 08:01



 


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