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Zephyr classes and instances allow groups of people to have conversations
via Zephyr. Zephyr classes are slightly more private than instances
since you must know the name of a Zephyr class to be able to receive
zephyrgrams directed
to it. Zephyr classes have sub-channels called instances. When someone
talks about a Zephyr instance they usually mean an instance of the Zephyr
class message, although all Zephyr classes have instances.
Since class message is widely known, and it is possible to subscribe to
class message, the instances of class
message are not very private. Instances of class message are good
for public discussions that are of interest to many people.
For (slightly) more private
conversations amongst a group of friends, a Zephyr class of some other name is
probably preferable.
There are three parameters that control who will get a zephyrgram: a
class, an instance, and a recipient. When you send a zephyrgram to a
friend, using zwrite username, the class is message,
the instance is personal, and the recipient is your friend's
username. These parameters can be changed to allow conversations
among a group of people via Zephrgrams. What people call
a Zephyr class is a particular set of zephyrgrams with the class parameter
set to something
other than message. What people call a Zephyr instance, or
public instance, refers to the set of zephyrgrams in class message
with a particular value for the instance parameter.
In the next few sections, we will explain how to change the
class, instance, and recipient parameters, to send and receive zephyrgrams
to groups of people through different classes and instances.
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Benjamin James Kaduk
2008-06-28