From wdc at MIT.EDU Mon Mar 13 16:20:10 2006 From: wdc at MIT.EDU (Bill Cattey) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 16:20:10 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Invitation: Instant Messaging Focus Group Message-ID: <1142284810.11937.47.camel@tokata.mit.edu> You are invited to participate in an Instant Messaging Focus Group to help Information Services and Technology (IS&T) better understand how our customers use Instant Messaging. We would like to know the types of clients and features you would like IS&T to support. The focus group will consist of approximately twelve users of Instant Messaging and a small number of IS&T staff members. Pizza and soda will be provided! If you would like to participate in the Instant Messaging Focus Group, please RSVP to wabe at mit.edu by Monday April 3. Bill Cattey Software Release Team Information Services and Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology (617) 253-0140 wdc at mit.edu From dsw at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 09:54:47 2006 From: dsw at MIT.EDU (Dave Woodruff) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 09:54:47 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Wocky] Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot In-Reply-To: <3E1D6472-B059-4868-98C7-F0906AFA25E3@mit.edu> References: <7CCDF274-EA68-44F9-952D-72B01DE8EE53@mit.edu> <3E1D6472-B059-4868-98C7-F0906AFA25E3@mit.edu> Message-ID: Hello, I'd like to participate... Thanks, Dave David S. Woodruff http://www.lns.mit.edu/~dsw MIT Lab for Nuclear Science Phone: (617)-253-6943 24-030g, MIT Email: dsw at mit.edu 77 Massachusetts Avenue FAX: (617)-258-6591 Cambridge, MA, 02139 Call me Ishmael. On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Joanne Hallisey wrote: > Hello, > > IS&T has been conducting a pilot of a Jabber instant massaging > service. We would like to extend the pilot more broadly to get more > client feedback. Would you please consider participation in this > pilot and invite colleagues from your Department, as well? > > Jabber is an instant messaging system that allows MIT users to > communicate with one another and Jabber users > elsewhere on the Internet. Jabber also supports creation and joining > of chat rooms for group communication. Additionally, many Jabber > clients also offer support for other instant messaging systems such > as AIM (AOL) and YIM (Yahoo). > > The intention of the pilot is to learn more about requirements for > providing this as an enterprise messaging service and understand some > of the support and service issues. The pilot has focused on setting > up the server environment and delivering installers for GAIM and > AdiumX (software clients for Linux, Macintosh and Windows). > > If you would like to participate in the pilot, please reply to > wocky at mit.edu. We will point you to the MIT installers if required. > Otherwise, please use the urls below for pilot information and vendor > installers. > > The Jabber pilot team will provide limited best effort support, and > pilot participants are strongly encouraged to give feedback. As the > pilot progresses, the team will send updates and post them to the web > pages listed below. > > SWRT will be preparing for a full release later this semester, but > your input will help with documentation and support for this release. > > The following pilot web pages provide download information, > configuration instructions and information about known issues. > > Jabber Service Page > > > Jabber Stock Answer Branch > > > Please note: > As always, protect your password. Do not allow the client program to > store your password. > > For questions or more information please contact the team via the > Wocky mailing list: > Wocky at mit.edu > > > Thank you. > For the Jabber Team, > -- > Joanne Hallisey > > _______________________________________________ > Reminders: > - Make off-campus connections through the Virtual Private Network. > For information on the VPN see > > > - Take advantage of the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service. For > information on WAUS see > > > - Take advantage of a recent enhancement to MIT's Spam Screening > service which allows for personally setting the number of days "spam" > is aged prior to auto deletion. For more complete information and to > set your personal options see > > > -- > Joanne Hallisey > Sr. Project Manager > MIT - Information Services and Technology > 617-253-1894 > > > From ginad at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 09:57:29 2006 From: ginad at MIT.EDU (Gina M D'Allesandro) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 09:57:29 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot In-Reply-To: <3E1D6472-B059-4868-98C7-F0906AFA25E3@mit.edu> Message-ID: <20060329095730015.00000000824@oneup> Hello, I would like to participate in the pilot for jabber. Thanks, Gina Gina M D'Allesandro MIT Press -----Original Message----- From: itpartners-bounces at MIT.EDU [mailto:itpartners-bounces at MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of Joanne Hallisey Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:49 AM To: it-partners at mit.edu Subject: Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot Hello, IS&T has been conducting a pilot of a Jabber instant massaging service. We would like to extend the pilot more broadly to get more client feedback. Would you please consider participation in this pilot and invite colleagues from your Department, as well? Jabber is an instant messaging system that allows MIT users to communicate with one another and Jabber users elsewhere on the Internet. Jabber also supports creation and joining of chat rooms for group communication. Additionally, many Jabber clients also offer support for other instant messaging systems such as AIM (AOL) and YIM (Yahoo). The intention of the pilot is to learn more about requirements for providing this as an enterprise messaging service and understand some of the support and service issues. The pilot has focused on setting up the server environment and delivering installers for GAIM and AdiumX (software clients for Linux, Macintosh and Windows). If you would like to participate in the pilot, please reply to wocky at mit.edu. We will point you to the MIT installers if required. Otherwise, please use the urls below for pilot information and vendor installers. The Jabber pilot team will provide limited best effort support, and pilot participants are strongly encouraged to give feedback. As the pilot progresses, the team will send updates and post them to the web pages listed below. SWRT will be preparing for a full release later this semester, but your input will help with documentation and support for this release. The following pilot web pages provide download information, configuration instructions and information about known issues. Jabber Service Page Jabber Stock Answer Branch Please note: As always, protect your password. Do not allow the client program to store your password. For questions or more information please contact the team via the Wocky mailing list: Wocky at mit.edu Thank you. For the Jabber Team, -- Joanne Hallisey _______________________________________________ Reminders: - Make off-campus connections through the Virtual Private Network. For information on the VPN see - Take advantage of the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service. For information on WAUS see - Take advantage of a recent enhancement to MIT's Spam Screening service which allows for personally setting the number of days "spam" is aged prior to auto deletion. For more complete information and to set your personal options see -- Joanne Hallisey Sr. Project Manager MIT - Information Services and Technology 617-253-1894 From orbitee at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 10:29:52 2006 From: orbitee at MIT.EDU (Christine L Moulen) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:29:52 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber feedback Message-ID: <1143646192.9573.90.camel@guru.mit.edu> Hi, I've been using MIT Jabber since the pilot was first announced. But I don't think I've sent any feedback. I've been a GAIM user for quite a while (mainly the AIM protocol), and haven't really had any issues with the client itself. Some thoughts: Jabber has come in handy several times as an MIT Windows instant messenger. I'm a long time user of Zephyr and AIM, but Zephyr never really caught on for Windows, and co-workers here don't tend to know each other's AIM screen names. I've been able to quickly solve problems with co-workers across campus when a phone wasn't handy, or it was unwieldy to type and hold the phone, and email would have taken longer. One thing that bugs me a bit is the inability to be signed in at more than one location. E.g. I'm usually working in both Athena and Windows, and not necessarily paying attention to both. But I can only have one MIT Jabber signed in. That's one thing that's nice about Zephyr, I can use it from many places at once. And one little issue with the client. As I said, I use more than one protocol. I've got 2 accounts set to auto-login, but prompt me for the password. I've found that if I sign in to Jabber first, the AIM account prompt disappears, and I have to connect that account manually. If I sign into AIM first, Jabber waits for me to login. Finally, a couple people have noticed that GAIM supports a Zephyr protocol. It works from Athena. But we're wondering if it can be used from Windows. I know that's not Jabber, so if it's beyond the scope of this pilot, no problem. Thanks, Christine -- Christine Moulen Library Systems Manager MIT Libraries, E25-131 617-253-0757 fax: 617-253-4462 From tdilwort at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 10:41:08 2006 From: tdilwort at MIT.EDU (Terre Dilworth) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:41:08 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Participation in Jabberwocky pilot Message-ID: <20060329104108921.00000003448@test-ceo> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/wocky/attachments/20060329/69b7a9a4/attachment.htm From nmames at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 11:57:02 2006 From: nmames at MIT.EDU (Nicoli M Ames) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:57:02 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] FW: Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot Message-ID: <20060329115703021.00000002860@nici> Hi, I would like to participate in the Jabber pilot. I already had GAIM installed on my computer, so I just added my MIT Jabber account... and it seems to work. At least I can chat with myself :) Thanks, Nici -----Original Message----- From: itpartners-bounces at MIT.EDU [mailto:itpartners-bounces at MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of Joanne Hallisey Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 9:49 AM To: it-partners at mit.edu Subject: Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot Hello, IS&T has been conducting a pilot of a Jabber instant massaging service. We would like to extend the pilot more broadly to get more client feedback. Would you please consider participation in this pilot and invite colleagues from your Department, as well? Jabber is an instant messaging system that allows MIT users to communicate with one another and Jabber users elsewhere on the Internet. Jabber also supports creation and joining of chat rooms for group communication. Additionally, many Jabber clients also offer support for other instant messaging systems such as AIM (AOL) and YIM (Yahoo). The intention of the pilot is to learn more about requirements for providing this as an enterprise messaging service and understand some of the support and service issues. The pilot has focused on setting up the server environment and delivering installers for GAIM and AdiumX (software clients for Linux, Macintosh and Windows). If you would like to participate in the pilot, please reply to wocky at mit.edu. We will point you to the MIT installers if required. Otherwise, please use the urls below for pilot information and vendor installers. The Jabber pilot team will provide limited best effort support, and pilot participants are strongly encouraged to give feedback. As the pilot progresses, the team will send updates and post them to the web pages listed below. SWRT will be preparing for a full release later this semester, but your input will help with documentation and support for this release. The following pilot web pages provide download information, configuration instructions and information about known issues. Jabber Service Page Jabber Stock Answer Branch Please note: As always, protect your password. Do not allow the client program to store your password. For questions or more information please contact the team via the Wocky mailing list: Wocky at mit.edu Thank you. For the Jabber Team, -- Joanne Hallisey _______________________________________________ Reminders: - Make off-campus connections through the Virtual Private Network. For information on the VPN see - Take advantage of the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service. For information on WAUS see - Take advantage of a recent enhancement to MIT's Spam Screening service which allows for personally setting the number of days "spam" is aged prior to auto deletion. For more complete information and to set your personal options see -- Joanne Hallisey Sr. Project Manager MIT - Information Services and Technology 617-253-1894 From CathrynPeters at 247worldmedia.com Wed Mar 29 12:41:27 2006 From: CathrynPeters at 247worldmedia.com (Dylan Lyons) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 04:41:27 +1100 Subject: [Wocky] Discreet 3D Studio MAX 6.0 with Character Studio Easy Audio CD Ripper v2.0 Message-ID: <39C22C8F.AA96D6B@247worldmedia.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/wocky/attachments/20060330/73c92339/attachment.htm From iggy at MIT.EDU Wed Mar 29 13:32:54 2006 From: iggy at MIT.EDU (Alicia Hunt) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:32:54 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Extension of the Jabber instant messaging pilot In-Reply-To: <3E1D6472-B059-4868-98C7-F0906AFA25E3@mit.edu> References: <7CCDF274-EA68-44F9-952D-72B01DE8EE53@mit.edu> <3E1D6472-B059-4868-98C7-F0906AFA25E3@mit.edu> Message-ID: Hi, I'd like to participate in the "Jabber instant massaging service" :) Sounds like fun! Seriously though, I'll participate, I've heard good things about this. Alicia At 9:49 AM -0500 3/29/06, Joanne Hallisey wrote: >Hello, > >IS&T has been conducting a pilot of a Jabber instant massaging >service. We would like to extend the pilot more broadly to get more >client feedback. Would you please consider participation in this >pilot and invite colleagues from your Department, as well? > >Jabber is an instant messaging system that allows MIT users to >communicate with one another and Jabber users >elsewhere on the Internet. Jabber also supports creation and joining >of chat rooms for group communication. Additionally, many Jabber >clients also offer support for other instant messaging systems such >as AIM (AOL) and YIM (Yahoo). > >The intention of the pilot is to learn more about requirements for >providing this as an enterprise messaging service and understand >some of the support and service issues. The pilot has focused on >setting up the server environment and delivering installers for GAIM >and AdiumX (software clients for Linux, Macintosh and Windows). > >If you would like to participate in the pilot, please reply to >wocky at mit.edu. We will point you to the MIT installers if required. >Otherwise, please use the urls below for pilot information and >vendor installers. > >The Jabber pilot team will provide limited best effort support, and >pilot participants are strongly encouraged to give feedback. As the >pilot progresses, the team will send updates and post them to the >web pages listed below. > >SWRT will be preparing for a full release later this semester, but >your input will help with documentation and support for this release. > >The following pilot web pages provide download information, >configuration instructions and information about known issues. > >Jabber Service Page > > >Jabber Stock Answer Branch > > >Please note: >As always, protect your password. Do not allow the client program >to store your password. > >For questions or more information please contact the team via the >Wocky mailing list: >Wocky at mit.edu > > >Thank you. >For the Jabber Team, >-- >Joanne Hallisey > >_______________________________________________ >Reminders: >- Make off-campus connections through the Virtual Private Network. >For information on the VPN see > > >- Take advantage of the MIT Windows Automatic Update Service. For >information on WAUS see > > >- Take advantage of a recent enhancement to MIT's Spam Screening >service which allows for personally setting the number of days "spam" >is aged prior to auto deletion. For more complete information and to >set your personal options see > > >-- >Joanne Hallisey >Sr. Project Manager >MIT - Information Services and Technology >617-253-1894 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alicia L Hunt iggy at mit.edu Assistant Director for Graduate Housing (617) 253-0191 Division of Student Life, MIT E19-429C ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From DoryLacey at altinburcyayinlari.com Thu Mar 30 04:14:26 2006 From: DoryLacey at altinburcyayinlari.com (Michiel Gutierrez) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 10:14:26 +0100 Subject: [Wocky] Adobe Photoshop CS2 V 9.0 Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/wocky/attachments/20060330/c4170467/attachment.htm From ghudson at MIT.EDU Thu Mar 30 11:47:12 2006 From: ghudson at MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson) Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 11:47:12 -0500 Subject: [Wocky] Jabber feedback In-Reply-To: <1143646192.9573.90.camel@guru.mit.edu> References: <1143646192.9573.90.camel@guru.mit.edu> Message-ID: <1143737232.28676.95.camel@egyptian-gods.mit.edu> Thanks very much for the feedback. I have a couple of responses: On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 10:29 -0500, Christine L Moulen wrote: > One thing that bugs me a bit is the inability to be signed in at more > than one location. You can do this by using a different resource name at the two locations, but it's not nearly as transparent as it is with Zephyr. Messages sent to orbitee at mit.edu (with no specified resource) will only go to one of your two locations, and if you join a multi-user chat from both locations, you will have to use different nicknames. This is a known downside to Jabber relative to Zephyr, and we are keeping our eyes open for possible improvements. > Finally, a couple people have noticed that GAIM supports a Zephyr > protocol. It works from Athena. But we're wondering if it can be used > from Windows. I know that's not Jabber, so if it's beyond the scope of > this pilot, no problem. Unfortunately, this isn't possible. Thanks again. Greg Hudson Infrastructure Software Development and Architecture Information Services and Technology From bryce.dohrman at webspheriments.com Fri Mar 31 07:46:43 2006 From: bryce.dohrman at webspheriments.com (Nathaniel Bennett) Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:46:43 +0400 Subject: [Wocky] 0EM Software Message-ID: <000001c654eb$e739a400$0100007f@localhost> By the time Scarlett had undressed and blown out the candle, her plan for tomorrow had worked itself out in every detail. It was a -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm trying to get it to work, and I have spent some time looking through the documentation at http://gaim.sourceforge.net/faq.php but it doesn't tell how to use it! What is the difference between an 'account' and a 'client'? How can I set up a test with a friend to see if it works? Sorry I'm so duh! Dave David S. Woodruff http://www.lns.mit.edu/~dsw MIT Lab for Nuclear Science Phone: (617)-253-6943 24-030g, MIT Email: dsw at mit.edu 77 Massachusetts Avenue FAX: (617)-258-6591 Cambridge, MA, 02139 Call me Ishmael.