Introduction to xmpppy. http://xmpppy.sf.net/ This is my work to replace the jabberpy with the current and maintained project. Now the project nears feature freese of 0.2 branch. Almost all goals are achieved already. Though the main goal was to write a documentation - at least a line for every feature of library. Yesterday I have checked in last docstrings for all yet undocumented modules and now I can say that this issue is resolved (at least for 0.2 release level). Documentation exists in three formats. - The first is the examples that I wrote to show xmpppy in action. This is two simple scripts - README.py and xsend.py. - The second is the html pages where I try to describe the idea of library and the ways the goals are achieved. - Third is the docstrings. I am currently using epydoc but other tools should work too (at least the pydoc works) Installation If you are using Debian (sarge or above) you can simply run apt-get install python-xmpp and you will get the current stable release of xmpppy installed. After installation you can do 'import xmpp'. Though currently debian contains 0.1 release of xmpppy so if you want to use 0.2 branch you should install it manually (python2.3 required). Here you have several options: - run 'python setup.py install' from xmpppy distribution as root. All should work nice. - if you don't like python installator - just copy xmpp directory into python's site-packages directory (this is what setup.py does). - If you have no intention to install library system-wide (or just have no privileges to do it) you can copy xmpp directory just in your application's directory. Example: myxmpppytry/ xmpp/ ...xmpppy modules test.py If you have any questions about xmpppy usage or you have find a bug or want to share some ideas - you are welcome in xmpppy-devel maillist - see http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xmpppy-devel for details of subscription. 2004.12.26 Alexey Nezhdanov