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Sugar collaboration uses a Jabber server (with a few extra modules and patches) to connect users who aren't connecting with other Sugar users on a wireless mesh range.
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Sugar collaboration is built on top of [[wikipedia:Jabber|XMPP (Jabber)]], an open and extensible [[wikipedia:instant messaging|instant messaging]] protocol.  Collaboration can use either Link-local connections, or a server.
  
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Collaboration via a server is more scalable, but requires special Sugar support in the server.
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A server can be set up using the [[School_Server|XS school server]] for school deployments.
  
 
== Running your own server ==
 
== Running your own server ==
  
Currently we only recommend running ejabberd with OLPC-specific patches.
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Two different Jabber server programs are known to work with Sugar; prosody and ejabberd.
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=== prosody ===
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As used by the [[Service/jabber|Sugar Labs Jabber server]].
  
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See [[Platform_Team/Prosody]].
  
See [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Installing_ejabberd Installing ejabberd] for instructions on installing and configuring it.
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=== ejabberd ===
  
For developers, more details on the ejabberd configuration are here: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Ejabberd_Configuration Ejabberd Configuration]
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See [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Installing_ejabberd Installing ejabberd] for instructions on installing and configuring.
  
If you get a community server up, consider adding it to [[A list of Jabber networks around the world]].
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More details on the ejabberd configuration are here: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Ejabberd_Configuration Ejabberd Configuration]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 31 August 2017


Sugar collaboration is built on top of XMPP (Jabber), an open and extensible instant messaging protocol. Collaboration can use either Link-local connections, or a server.

Collaboration via a server is more scalable, but requires special Sugar support in the server.

A server can be set up using the XS school server for school deployments.

Running your own server

Two different Jabber server programs are known to work with Sugar; prosody and ejabberd.

prosody

As used by the Sugar Labs Jabber server.

See Platform_Team/Prosody.

ejabberd

See Installing ejabberd for instructions on installing and configuring.

More details on the ejabberd configuration are here: Ejabberd Configuration