> As an aside, I prefer ejabberd for "simple" XMPP deployments where the more > advanced agent/queuing functionality offered by Openfire isn't needed. We're > using ejabberd to great success at my current gig to communicate among > staff, and it's one of the few pieces of software that "just works" - I > rarely need to give it any thought. Do you think XMPP is a better route than IRC? -Erik -- Erik K. Mitchell erik.mitchell at gmail.com