Grapherl: Google Summer of Code / Metrics for ejabberd
Grapherl Google Summer of Code (GSOC) project is a project targeting the ejabberd environment to provide a metric / analytics system for ejabberd, but also other
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Grapherl Google Summer of Code (GSOC) project is a project targeting the ejabberd environment to provide a metric / analytics system for ejabberd, but also other
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As Basho just joined Advanced Erlang Initiative, we are joining forces to explain the implications, benefits and strength of ejabberd deployment with Riak (among other
1 min readThis new version of ejabberd improves the cluster management to make it simpler to use. It fixes issues some may have faced when setting cluster with ejabberd 15.09 and 15.10.
1 min readWelcome to the fourth issue of our newsletter. This month was very busy for XMPP development with several projects reaching important milestones. You can subscribe
1 min readWe had last wednesday our second XMPP Academy live online event. Thank you for all our customers who attended and for all the questions we
1 min readThis month’s ejabberd release contains brand new features, performance optimisations, bugfixes and many other improvements.
1 min readWe just release a new feature on our ejabberd SaaS Console Server owners can now invite their co-workers and give them access to some parts
1 min readYou may remember the Advanced Erlang Initiative. You may also remember that back in August we announced an Advanced Erlang ejabberd Workshop that will take
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Our second session of XMPP Academy is scheduled for the 4th of November. The goal of the XMPP Academy is to help developers get the big picture and get XMPP architecture and design tips from 15-years-experience XMPP experts.
1 min readAfter having been inactive for some time, Elixir Meetup reboot gathering happened last Tuesday in Paris. It gathered quite a large crowd of enthusiastic developers
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