RE: Commercial use

2012-01-16 Thread David Balažic
, 2012 5:13 AM To: support@pidgin.im Subject: Commercial use Hello My name is Josh. Every year our group is charged with coming up a way to improve productivity. For my yearly improvement, I am trying to find a IM program that we could use as a backup when our IM server crashes, which is often

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-15 Thread David Woolley
Kevin Stange wrote: On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of ~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear on the encryption scheme though. This is not a correct statement. Passwords are not

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-15 Thread Dennis Carr
I stand corrected then. Thank you. =) -Dennis On Sun, 15 Jan 2012, Kevin Stange wrote: On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of ~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear on the encryption

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-15 Thread Isaac Witmer
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Kevin Stange ksta...@pidgin.im wrote: On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of ~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear on the encryption scheme though. This

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-15 Thread Kevin Stange
On 01/15/12 18:21, Isaac Witmer wrote: On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:43 AM, Kevin Stange ksta...@pidgin.im wrote: On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of ~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear

Commercial use

2012-01-14 Thread JJCash
Hello My name is Josh. Every year our group is charged with coming up a way to improve productivity. For my yearly improvement, I am trying to find a IM program that we could use as a backup when our IM server crashes, which is often. We use Lotus Notes at DST and our group heavily relies on

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-14 Thread Kevin Stange
On 01/14/12 22:12, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: Hello My name is Josh. Every year our group is charged with coming up a way to improve productivity. For my yearly improvement, I am trying to find a IM program that we could use as a backup when our IM server crashes, which is often. We use

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-14 Thread Dennis Carr
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: 2. How secure is PIDGIN. Please be specific. Pidgin would be security neutral - that is, it is as secure as the environment you use it with. To expound here, Pidgin provides support for standard security features as available through all

Re: Commercial use

2012-01-14 Thread Kevin Stange
On 01/14/12 23:13, Dennis Carr wrote: On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, jjc...@dstsystems.com wrote: passwords are NOT stored in plaintext (examination of ~/.purple/accounts.xml) - I'm not clear on the encryption scheme though. This is not a correct statement. Passwords are not encrypted in the

commercial use

2010-07-09 Thread Max J. Pucher
Hi, I am looking for an open source universal chat client to integrate with our system. Does Pidgin offer such a license? Freundliche Grüße, With my best regards, Max J. Pucher smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___

Re: commercial use

2010-07-09 Thread Luke Schierer
Pidgin is offered under the GPL. This means that you can integrate it with your system, so long as you offer the system under the GPL. Luke On Jul 9, 2010, at 05:54 EDT, Max J. Pucher wrote: Hi, I am looking for an open source universal chat client to integrate with our system. Does

Re: commercial use

2010-07-09 Thread Luke Schierer
Due to the great many copyright holders, it is entirely infeasible to offer pidgin under any other license, even if I did not know of a few copyright holders who would refuse to go along with the idea, even if we tried. Pidgin is, for the foreseeable future, offered only under the GPL. That