athyQt or is there a way to do this with
> telepathy-glib?
>
>
> Appropriateness aside, it probably makes more sense to go with TelepathyQt
> as that is also C++ (and Qt), so you will get the same language constructs
> as in your library and it should mix together just fine.
>
> Mixin
for
> everything.
>
>
> On Tue, 2015-09-22 at 00:39 +0200, Peter Bittner wrote:
>> Are there any plans to port Empathy the ARM architecture, so that it
>> would be installable on Ubuntu Touch mobile phones?
>>
>> Peter
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> standard by such a mailbox view on remote resources? To make the whole
> communication and collaboration scenario future-proof, and less
> dependent from the social giants?
>
> [1] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2015-September/00672
Hi,
Empathy is the client for GNOME, so it's really focused on the GNOME
desktop. The fact that the Ubuntu people use it is mostly historical.
If you want to write a new IM client, you should just start from
scratch based on either Telepathy or even better, just on libpurple
directly.
That said
:
> Are there any plans to port Empathy the ARM architecture, so that it
> would be installable on Ubuntu Touch mobile phones?
>
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Hello,
Google Hangouts is not using standard XMPP Jingle signalling, but a
variant that does the call over a chat room, so they can do multi-party
calls. This variant is not publicly documented and so was never
implemented in any telepathy CM. The best clients for Hangouts are
Firefox and Chrome
Ubuntu Touch's built-in messaging client is based on Telepathy, but it can
currently only send and receive SMS and MMS
messages. I'm not sure, but Canonical's plan may be to extend this client so
that it's a more general Telepathy client
and making its UI responsive - essentially, replacing
I don't think there's too much of a distinction between those, honestly.
Telepathy is *mostly* there, it just doesn't
have an interface for retrieving server-side logs.
On 9/22/15 1:48 PM, Olivier Crête wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Empathy is the client for GNOME, so it's really focused on
Okay, I kind of understand.
Olivier:
> Empathy is the client for GNOME, so it's really focused on the GNOME
> desktop. The fact that the Ubuntu people use it is mostly historical.
> If you want to write a new IM client, you should just start from
> scratch based on either Telepathy or
Hi,
Collabora also wrote a QML based Telepathy UI for the long defunct
Meego Tablet project, there may be some code that can be re-usd from
there.
https://github.com/meego-tablet-ux/meego-app-im
Olivier
On Tue, 2015-09-22 at 13:52 -0400, Jonathan Frederickson wrote:
> Ubuntu Touch's bu
Oh wow, that even had video call support... this all makes me sad that MeeGo
never went anywhere. :(
- Jon F.
On 9/22/15 4:53 PM, Olivier Crête wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Collabora also wrote a QML based Telepathy UI for the long defunct
> Meego Tablet project, there may be some code that c
Thank you Martin,
IIUC, Facebook is simply not supported at all at the moment:
telepathy-haze has no reference to Facebook in their latest source
code [1], just Jabber, but that's what was dropped, isn't it?
I have updated the Wiki pages FAQ and Protocols [2, 3] to reflect this
better. Would
eter
>>
>
> http://danielpocock.com/google-xmpp-users-high-and-dry
>
> Would you run your own XMPP server, using open source software such as
> Prosody?
>
> http://rtcquickstart.org
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>
> You are not seeing a technical issue - you *are* in fact seeing Google's
> politics, no matter whether you like the criticism or not.
>
> Cheers,
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ur buddy list, Google sometimes silently drops the
> chat messages you send them
>
> Your choices:
>
> a) hassle your provider, Google, to operate XMPP properly or not at all,
> b) change provider,
> c) run your own XMPP server - see the RTC Quickstart guide
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> Telepathy
Are there any plans to port Empathy the ARM architecture, so that it
would be installable on Ubuntu Touch mobile phones?
Peter
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but it'll
require some more investigation and/or Googling.
See https://github.com/jgeboski/purple-facebook/wiki
It's for libpurple, but telepathy-haze is a wrapper around
libpurple and so it should work. Somehow.
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the API
look more like python. I wasn't sure how well worked out the class
wrappers
would be in gi.repository.
Let's face it, you have literally decided that telepathy-glib generated
bindings are not as good, not as python like, etc. I only have one
argument for you, having ported a lot
Let's face it, you have literally decided that telepathy-glib generated
bindings are not as good, not as python like, etc. I only have one
argument for you, having ported a lot, the difference between both is
very little. Have you ever thought of using help method in python btw ?
Nicolas
On Thursday, August 20, 2015 17:39:12 Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
Le mardi 18 août 2015 à 16:59 -0700, Diane Trout a écrit :
My current progress is at:
https://github.com/detrout/telepathy-python
Hmm, but telepathy-glib is fully instrospectable, you don't need
manually written bindings
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Diane Trout di...@ghic.org wrote:
On Thursday, August 20, 2015 17:39:12 Nicolas Dufresne wrote:
Le mardi 18 août 2015 à 16:59 -0700, Diane Trout a écrit :
My current progress is at:
https://github.com/detrout/telepathy-python
Hmm, but telepathy-glib
Le mardi 18 août 2015 à 16:59 -0700, Diane Trout a écrit :
My current progress is at:
https://github.com/detrout/telepathy-python
Hmm, but telepathy-glib is fully instrospectable, you don't need
manually written bindings. To start using it, simply do:
from gi.repository import TelepathyGLib
Hello,
I know Gnome deprecated telepathy-python, but after needing to write a quick
connection manager and really liking python I decided to try and update it for
the current telepathy sepc.
My current progress is at:
https://github.com/detrout/telepathy-python
Mostly I've made sure it works
On Tuesday, August 18, 2015 04:59:12 PM Diane Trout wrote:
Hello,
I know Gnome deprecated telepathy-python, but after needing to write a quick
connection manager and really liking python I decided to try and update it
for the current telepathy sepc.
My current progress is at:
https
some small API changes.
Eh?
Please, clarify your question. :)
Cheers,
Debarshi
I'm not familiar with gtk/glib, but telepathy-glib based connection
managers exists for a long time. It is the main protocol
implementation, so it have all of the features. TpGlib also have a
stable branch, I don't know
to be the other way around, obviously :)
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In other words, it was meant to be the other way around, obviously :)
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Hi Daniel,
I would like to suggest you to base your project on TelepathyQt.
Most of TelepathyQt connection managers implemented like you said:
it's wrapping C++ libraries.
Telepathy-Ofono wraps oFono library.
https://launchpad.net/telepathy-ofono
Telepathy-Nonsense wraps QXmpp library.
https
I started documenting a Telepathy connection manager for reSIProcate:
https://www.resiprocate.org/Telepathy_Connection_Manager
https://www.resiprocate.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=92
that I would like to implement.
reSIProcate has a wider range of SIP capabilities than Sofia SIP.
Licensing
Hello,
telepathy-accounts-signon, the Mission Control plugin to provide Telepathy
with Accounts-SSO accounts is now available in version 1.0 for download at
https://gitlab.com/accounts-sso/telepathy-accounts-signon/repository/archive.tar.gz?ref=1.0
The plugin is based on Nemomobile's fork
Ok, I'm a bit confused about the Telepathy structure.
I thought Telepathy was a set of protocol implementation on which GUI's
like GNOME's Empathy and KDE Telepathy are built.
But Qt is a GUI toolkit, so TelepathyQt would be quite the same as KDE
Telepathy it seems...
Or are you porting all
Connection Managers as well.
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Steven Roose stevenro...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I'm a bit confused about the Telepathy structure.
I thought Telepathy was a set of protocol implementation on which GUI's
like GNOME's Empathy and KDE Telepathy are built.
Telepathy is basically just
I'm sorry, I didn't CC telepathy list, so I have to re-send my message,
to make it visible for all.
Hello.
I can't say for Telepathy-glib, but I'm actively work on TelepathyQt.
Currently I focus on service bindings, but I'm planning to improve
client-side bindings and specifications as well
Hi everyone
I'd like to know if Telepathy is still maintained. There are some new XEP's
published the last two years and Telepathy didn't implement any of them.
Especially Message Carbons (XERP-0280) and Message Archive Management
(XEP-0313). This XEPs make Jabber a lot more usable in a multi
Hi,
I was looking to contribute to the project. Previously I worked on small OS
projects on github. I checked the stats of telepathy in terms of
contributors, commits made in recent past; which makes me feel it is
dormant. Also, the last release was made in October, 2014. Is there still
much
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Martin Klapetek mklape...@kde.org wrote:
Hello,
I've just finished implementing proper support for Accounts SSO in KDE
Telepathy and I'd like to propose upstreaming the MC plugin implementing
the AccountStorageInterface using Ubuntu Online Accounts (which
Hey,
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Michael Raitza
spacefrogg-freedesk...@meterriblecrew.net wrote:
Hi,
I have seen that OTR integration did not come forth. I would like to help
but could not determine whom to turn to. Who is maintaining
telepathy-gabble? What is the development roadmap
Hi,
I have seen that OTR integration did not come forth. I would like to help but
could not determine whom to turn to. Who is maintaining telepathy-gabble? What
is the development roadmap wrt. OTR integration and intermediate steps to be
done.
Regards,
Michael
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libfolks 0.11.1 — Rats
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Libfolks pulls together contacts from any number of accounts supported
by the libfolks backends. This release includes a number of backends,
including Telepathy, evolution-data-server, libsocialweb
Tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-qt/telepathy-qt-0.9.6.tar.gz
Signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-qt/telepathy-qt-0.9.6.tar.gz.asc
The New blood release.
Enhancements:
* Added TP_QT_VERSION and TP_QT_VERSION_CHECK macros
- Can be used
protocols. Empathy is the default chat
client in GNOME, and is based on the Telepathy framework, making it easier for
other GNOME applications to integrate collaboration functionality.
You can visit the project web site:
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What's New?
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Bugs
On Tue, 2015-03-10 at 17:09 +, John Brooks wrote:
On Mar 7, 2015, at 8:49 PM, Paul Wise pa...@bonedaddy.net wrote:
Hi,
The only available non-empty repository for telepathy-ring (GSM support
for Telepathy via oFono) is on the meego-cellular Gitorious group but
A more modern
ring repository and add a
note pointing the nemomobile one as a suggested continuation making
it the de-facto upstream (Something jonny also mentioened).
- Re-activate the fd.o telepathy-ring repository by syncing in the
latest developments. However that depends on people willing
there are two options:
- Either we officially deprecate the fd.o ring repository and add a
note pointing the nemomobile one as a suggested continuation making
it the de-facto upstream (Something jonny also mentioened).
- Re-activate the fd.o telepathy-ring repository by syncing
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protocols. Empathy is the
default chat client in GNOME, and is based on the Telepathy framework,
making it easier for other GNOME applications to integrate collaboration
functionality.
What's New?
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Facebook chat support has been removed from gnome-online-account as
Facebook is shutting
So, the three of you need to decide where the upstream development
location for telepathy-ring should be and what should get pushed.
I'm just an observer but personally I would suggest:
Hosting the repository and tarballs on freedesktop.org as it is a
community-run service built using Free
Le jeudi 12 mars 2015 à 09:02 +0100, Jonny Lamb a écrit :
Il 08/03/2015 04:49, Paul Wise ha scritto:
The only available non-empty repository for telepathy-ring (GSM support
for Telepathy via oFono) is on the meego-cellular Gitorious group but
Gitorious is being shut down at the end of May
On Mar 7, 2015, at 8:49 PM, Paul Wise pa...@bonedaddy.net wrote:
Hi,
The only available non-empty repository for telepathy-ring (GSM support
for Telepathy via oFono) is on the meego-cellular Gitorious group but
A more modern tree of telepathy-ring used by Sailfish is at:
https
[Dropped Chris from CC, that was a mistake]
On Tue, 2015-03-10 at 17:09 +, John Brooks wrote:
A more modern tree of telepathy-ring used by Sailfish is at:
https://github.com/nemomobile/telepathy-ring/
Ah, thanks! Looks like all of the commits from meego-cellular
telepathy-ring
Hi,
The only available non-empty repository for telepathy-ring (GSM support
for Telepathy via oFono) is on the meego-cellular Gitorious group but
Gitorious is being shut down at the end of May. I would like to suggest
suggest moving it to the telepathy section of the freedesktop.org git
hosting
can keep building empathy with GOA support enabled for
3.16.
Cheers,
Debarshi
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Libfolks pulls together contacts from any number of accounts supported
by the libfolks backends. This release includes a number of backends,
including Telepathy, evolution-data-server, libsocialweb
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Tiago Herrmann tiago.herrm...@canonical.com
wrote:
Hi all,
we have some patches to telepathy-qt that we would like to submit
upstream. They implement Call related interfaces and also fix some
other bugs we found.
I filed a bug report a while ago for that [1
Hi all,
we have some patches to telepathy-qt that we would like to submit
upstream. They implement Call related interfaces and also fix some
other bugs we found.
I filed a bug report a while ago for that [1] and recently noticed
that the base classes written by Matthias Gehre got finally merged
Hi,
I might be out of touch with the current state, but I believe that's
correct, yes.
Google relays are somewhat unlike standard TURN because Google has a
non-standard auto-discovery protocol based on communicating with our
home XMPP server, which telepathy-gabble knows how to use while
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through your NAT otherwise, and
(b) the relevant accounts are such that you are already required to
trust Google to relay your XMPP data correctly (either all of it,
or just that particular peer)
I conclude from this that, in essence, Telepathy does not support TURN
or other relays
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On 24/01/15 19:04, Dominik George wrote:
I cannot seem to establish calls in Empathy through XMPP/Jingle and our
TURN server.
I don't think non-Google TURN servers are supported, either
automatically-detected or manually-configured.
I found rumours here [1] that Empathy/Telepathy is using
think it is a very safe bet.
All TURN servers are also STUN servers, so it's definitely very valid
to only supply a TURN server.
The annoying part is that you have to pass the TURN server config
through telepathy-gabble. TURN servers should really be proposed by
the XMPP server, but it seems
are also STUN servers, so it's definitely very valid
to only supply a TURN server.
The annoying part is that you have to pass the TURN server config
through telepathy-gabble. TURN servers should really be proposed by
the XMPP server, but it seems that no one else than Google went
through
, but your friend is, then your data might end up
going through a Google server.
This also implies that any relay candidate proposed by the other
party will be used, even if this is a private TURN relay; so the
task at hand to make Telepathy propose available TURN relays as
well.
Normally
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I conclude from this that, in essence, Telepathy does not support
TURN or other relays for anything except Google, and to fix that,
work has to be done to port that functionality so that it works
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servers, so it's definitely very valid
to only supply a TURN server
... but not every STUN server is also a TURN server. In particular,
there are lots of free community-provided STUN servers out there.
telepathy-gabble defaults to (iirc) stun.telepathy.im, which is provided
by Collabora; that's
Hi,
... but not every STUN server is also a TURN server. In particular,
there are lots of free community-provided STUN servers out there.
telepathy-gabble defaults to (iirc) stun.telepathy.im, which is provided
by Collabora; that's sufficient to get through relatively friendly
NATs
Hi,
I cannot seem to establish calls in Empathy through XMPP/Jingle and our
TURN server.
I found rumours here [1] that Empathy/Telepathy is using some Google
relay server instead.
While this would, due to firewall policies, explain why calls cannot be
established, above all I'd like to inquire
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Libfolks pulls together contacts from any number of accounts supported
by the libfolks backends. This release includes a number of backends,
including Telepathy, evolution-data-server
, and changing
the volume makes no difference.
Everything said on the dialing phone goes to voicemail.
The time on the call seems to reflect the time on the voicemail.
On Sun, 4 Jan, 2015 at 4:20 , Diane Trout di...@ghic.org wrote:
I've been debugging kde-telepathy, I it seems to me like stream
I've been debugging kde-telepathy, I it seems to me like stream negotiation in
telepathy is a bit flaky. For me sometimes holding and unholding a call will
cause it to succesfully renegotiate a stream.
This may or may not help with Empathy.
Diane
On Monday, December 22, 2014 10:30:21 Berend
Hello,
I've got a sip account. When placing a sip call (audio only), I cannot
hear the person on the other side, but they can hear me.
I'm trying to fix it, but I don't know how to get relevant debug
information. I'm hoping someone can help me.
fedora/gnome/empathy/telepathy
I've
To: telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org
Hi,
I'd like to install version of Telepathy with the following changeset
Don't leave group chat when window is closed
(https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117543/ ,
https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/telepathy/ktp-text-ui/repository/show?branch
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Piotr Dobrogost p...@lists-2014.dobrogost.net
wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to install version of Telepathy with the following changeset
Don't leave group chat when window is closed
(https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117543/ ,
https://projects.kde.org/projects
Hi,
I'd like to install version of Telepathy with the following changeset
Don't leave group chat when window is closed
(https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/117543/ ,
https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/telepathy/ktp-text-ui/repository/show?branch=mastertag=rev
Hello,
I am new to Telepathy and I am designing an App using it.
I just had two questions which I couldn't answer from Google searches.
1. Can Telepathy work with Jabber/XMPP chat rooms? I mean chat rooms where
people can have discussions.
2. Can Telepathy work with a proxy server, ie over
Hey guys,
I was just wondering if you have any plans for Facebook Chat integration
after their API 1.0 is deprecated in April 2015[1], which will effectively
kill Facebook Chat in 3rd party apps like Telepathy.
In KDE we had this idea of writing a special connection manager and talking
configured folks with ./configure --enable-vapigen and the is the
version 10.0 .
some clues?
Sorry for my English :)
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Enviadas: Domingo, 26 de Outubro de 2014 20:35:02
Assunto: Re: [Telepathy] error while installing dependencies (folks)
What version of Vala
protocols. Empathy is the default chat
client in GNOME, and is based on the Telepathy framework, making it easier for
other GNOME applications to integrate collaboration functionality.
You can visit the project web site:
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy
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Stable release
Hey,
Could you please open a telepathy-gabble bug on
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ and attach the gabble logs ?
You can fetch them using empathy-debugger.
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I am particularly interested in changes proposed in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54033
which have been added to the master some time ago.
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What are your plans towards releasing the new version of telepathy-logger?
I am particularly interested in changes proposed in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54033
which have been added to the master some time ago.
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What are your plans towards releasing the new version of telepathy-logger?
I am particularly interested in changes proposed in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54033
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protocols. Empathy is the default chat
client in GNOME, and is based on the Telepathy framework, making it easier for
other GNOME applications to integrate collaboration functionality.
You can visit the project web site:
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy
What's New?
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Bugs fixed:
- Fixed
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Libfolks pulls together contacts from any number of accounts supported
by the libfolks backends. This release includes a number of backends,
including Telepathy, evolution-data-server
Fixes:
tarball:
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• mcd-connection: use tp_asv_new() properly (fd.o
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-logger/telepathy-logger-0.8.1.tar.bz2
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-logger/telepathy-logger-0.8.1.tar.bz2.asc
git: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-logger
Fixes:
• Fix a leak in log-store
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-farstream/telepathy-farstream-0.6.2.tar.gz
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http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-farstream/telepathy-farstream-0.6.2.tar.gz.asc
git: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-farstream
Fixes:
- call-stream
We recommend for distributions shipping GNOME 3.14 to use the same
branches as 3.12:
* telepathy-glib 0.24.x (I just released 0.24.1)
* telepathy-gabble 0.18.x
* telepathy-mission-control 5.16.x (I just released 5.16.3)
* telepathy-salut 0.8.x
* telepathy-rakia 0.8.x
* telepathy-idle 0.2.x
protocols. Empathy is the default chat
client in GNOME, and is based on the Telepathy framework, making it easier for
other GNOME applications to integrate collaboration functionality.
You can visit the project web site:
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy
What's New?
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Bugs fixed:
- Fixed
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