for that?
Greetings,
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Le mardi 17 septembre 2013 à 16:01 +0100, Simon McVittie a écrit :
The “house of cards” release.
This is the first snapshot towards Telepathy 1, a new major version of
Telepathy. It is not usable yet - we're releasing this snapshot so we
have a reference point for converting everything else
The “where can I put giant plastic arthopods?” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-mission-control/telepathy-mission-control-5.15.1.tar.gz
signature:
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This is a release candidate for telepathy-idle 0.2, recommended for
use with GNOME 3.10.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-idle/telepathy-idle-0.1.17.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-idle/telepathy-idle-0.1.17.tar.gz.asc
git: http
The “buzzes like a fridge” release.
This is a release candidate for telepathy-haze 0.8, recommended for
use with GNOME 3.10.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-haze/telepathy-haze-0.7.1.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-haze/telepathy
The “house of cards” release.
This is the first snapshot towards Telepathy 1, a new major version of
Telepathy. It is not usable yet - we're releasing this snapshot so we
have a reference point for converting everything else.
The aims of Telepathy 1 include:
• Don't have many deprecated ways
The “house of cards” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-glib/telepathy-glib-0.99.1.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-glib/telepathy-glib-0.99.1.tar.gz.asc
git: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-glib
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?
===
Dependencies:
• Folks
The “substitute burger buns” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-spec/telepathy-spec-0.27.1.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-spec/telepathy-spec-0.27.1.tar.gz.asc
Changes:
• The handle-name property in room lists' room
The “Superstition” release. This is a release candidate
for telepathy-rakia 0.8.0, the first stable-branch under this name.
Tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-rakia/telepathy-rakia-0.7.5.tar.gz
Signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-rakia
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?
===
This stable release fixes
This stable release fixes connection issues with Facebook which have
been recently introduced because of a change in their XMPP servers.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.18.1.tar.gz
signature:
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Does Telepathy / Empathy support, or plan to support, the XMPP
Reachability Addresses extension?
http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0152.html
If you have any feedback on that spec, we'd love to hear it before
advancing it to Draft at the XSF.
Thanks!
Peter
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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?
===
Dependencies:
• GLib
On 27/08/13 16:28, Sven Brauch wrote:
proxy.jabbim.cz
proxy.igniterealtime.org
proxy.xmpp.kz
proxy.chatme.im
proxy.jabber.no-sense.net
proxy.n0g.at
It's not exactly huge, but at least it's 6 proxy servers which work instead
of
one which doesn't work. :)
telepathy-gabble used to hard
providers to use them as (at
least part of) the Telepathy default, getting them put in DNS should be
easy (Collabora's sysadmins control telepathy.im) - it's getting that
permission that's the non-trivial part, since it costs bandwidth.
S
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us from having to hardcode things like this.
Regards
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On 29/08/13 20:33, Niels Ole Salscheider wrote:
This is with the default priority strings:
For testing/debugging, you can set WOCKY_GNUTLS_OPTIONS=NORMAL (or
whatever) in telepathy-gabble's environment to override these priority
strings. telepathy-gabble is an activated D-Bus service, so
on proxies.telepathy.im.
Could someone do that please?
Cheers,
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-pad-added CB,
telepathy-gabble is crashing before, and I got this error message :
*tp-fs-Message:
tf_stream_error: stream error errorno=7 error=add_remote_candidate not
defined in stream transmitter class*
I cant find what it means or what I did wrong, i dont even use
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed
d2ea767e464af0751f35e2232c5c31c15fd194f0dac441784c3ebcc9204f1094
folks-0.9.4.tar.xz
libfolks 0.9.4 — It’s too hot
=
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
Thanks!
So, I need to re-implement e.g.
-
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/telepathy/telepathy-rakia/tree/tests/tp_caller.c
source code, but with using telepathy-glib in Python. Is it right?
Maybe someone did this in some project?
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort
Hello,
I know that telepathy-python is now unmaintained and no longer supported
according to
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2011-June/005566.html
I am trying to make following configuration work
- Python
- GStreamer as media source/sink
- SIP calls
What would you
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of momentum around TelepathyQt it would be great if
one of these people (such as Matthias Gehre, or myself) were given commit
access to keep the project alive without multiple forks.
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unread notifications are lost on disconnect )
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On 31/05/13 01:06, Brian Pepple wrote:
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.17.4.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.17.4.tar.gz.asc
The tarball doesn't appear to have been uploaded
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The “repeated gas boiler replacement” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.16.6.tar.gz
signature:
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The “unattainably high curry standards” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.17.4.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.17.4
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Simon McVittie
simon.mcvit...@collabora.co.uk wrote:
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The “unattainably high curry standards” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.17.4.tar.gz
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #692746
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #697214
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https://build.merproject.org/package/view_file?file=nemo-fix-system-dbus-for-tests.patchpackage=telepathy-mission-controlproject=nemo%3Adevel%3Amwrev=21dd75c1aa7a06f849485c851fccf911
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mctestsdir=/foo,
make install mctestsdir=/foo if necessary.
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strips some env vars out?
The default is for DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS to be unset, which results in
libdbus (and GDBus, etc.) using a compile-time default, usually
unix:/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket. This is the real system bus.
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The “implicit maze” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-mission-control/telepathy-mission-control-5.14.1.tar.gz
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Fixes:
• Only ignore
protocols. Empathy is the
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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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #692160
The “smörgåsbord of crashes” release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-idle/telepathy-idle-0.1.16.tar.gz
signature:
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a certificate trusted by system-wide CA
configuration; they will no longer be able to connect.
This is fixed in 0.1.16.
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aggregation in the Folks client library [1] that the Gnome Desktop
uses. Our main backends provide support for Evolution addressbook
and Telepathy contacts (though we have a few other backends as
well).
In order for CUSAX to function properly, XMPP service
administrators should make sure
El lun, 22-04-2013 a las 12:11 -0700, Travis Reitter escribió:
I think the only caching Folks itself should need would be:
* link/aggregation cache (fdo#687671). This wouldn't be a concern for
Telepathy itself, but I'm just listing it for completeness. Start-up
aggregation for Folks
].
Versions 0.1.10 and older do not validate certificates at all; no patch
is available for these releases.
tarball:
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On Fri, 2013-03-15 at 09:29 +0100, Xavier Claessens wrote:
Hello,
I've been thinking about the various on-disk caches we need for
telepathy.
Use cases
-
1) Avatar cache: avoid re-downloading the image when protocol gives a
token.
- Already well covered in TpAvatarsMixin
you do
that anyway?). It already has telepathy and EDS backends and is able to
load my roster in about 200ms. I've hacked a roster reusing
EmpathyRosterContact and EggListBox widgets on top of Folks2 and GTK is
now clearly the bottleneck. Using an old-school GtkTreeView, Folks2
display my full
versions of Gnome
Contacts use it to suggest linking the currently-viewed Individual to
other personas.
Regards,
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this in telepathy would require a patch which I don't know
if it would be accepted to the mainline, since there is no RFC, no
defined standard, nothing. I know. I came here with this proposal to
see if it could bring some interest.
Bye
[1] https://code.google.com/p/kontalk/
[2] https
a Debian .changes file authorizing the upload of a
malicious package, for instance.)
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] would be a great
place to start, since it is the most hacker-friendly XMPP server project
these days.
Peter
[0] http://xmpp.org/
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6091/
[2] http://prosody.im/
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there any other way to make this secure? How do I prove that client
has the private key it claims to have?
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place to start, since it is the most hacker-friendly XMPP server project
these days.
Peter
[0] http://xmpp.org/
[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6091/
[2] http://prosody.im/
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password, but if you
really want to use PGP then RFC 6091 is the right way to go (IMHO).
Perhaps we could discuss this topic on the standa...@xmpp.org list?
http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/standards
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Sure. Just subscribed.
But at this point I guess I should go ahead with RFC 6091;
implementing a SASL protocol for something which is clearly (and
should be, actually) addressed by TLS would be useless don't you
think?
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authentication. There might be some challenges with key management (how
do I tell the XMPP server that I've generated a new key?), but key
management is always interesting. :-)
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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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #696544
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This question has probably been asked several times in the past, but,
are there any plans to incorporate SRTP/ZRTP in telepathy-rakia anytime
soon?
Does anyone know of a rakia project which is working towards that
direction?
--
Regards,
Spikey360
. It has its own soname and
should be parallel installable with Folks. However it reuse the same
namespace and has an API close to the original Folks, so it probably
cannot be used in parallel in the same application (why would you do
that anyway?). It already has telepathy and EDS backends
, we will support DTLS-SRTP, as this is what Chrome and Firefox are
implementing for WebRTC.
Firstly, thank you for the reply and your efforts in the implementation
of SDES SRTP.
It is good to know that finally we can have SRTP support in telepathy
and also, naturally be able to extend
-time_communications_.28RTC.29_with_Debian
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We've released 0.6.0 of KTp, KDE's IM client based on Telepathy
It's progressing awesomely, a more graphical changelog and news
article can be found at:
http://dot.kde.org/2013/04/09/new-kde-telepathy-brings-better-text-editing-and-improved-notifications
Tarballs:
http://download.kde.org/stable
+ocqXvEUR3nAxsGau92BSfHta1HCReNTsxSMnIkXVqJnV
cWS4hFkiC6U6+wQiDizA
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The nominally prohibits such interchange release.
tarball:
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signature:
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The if only it was JS code release.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-glib/telepathy-glib-0.21.0.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-glib/telepathy-glib-0.21.0.tar.gz.asc
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On 30/03/13 09:23, Daniel Pocock wrote:
It suggests that empathy gets TURN servers from Google.
(To be clear here: peer means the person you're calling or the person
who called you.)
If you're using a Google account, telepathy-gabble will obtain a
temporary username/password for Google's TURN
On 02/04/13 10:58, Simon McVittie wrote:
On 30/03/13 09:23, Daniel Pocock wrote:
It suggests that empathy gets TURN servers from Google.
(To be clear here: peer means the person you're calling or the person
who called you.)
If you're using a Google account, telepathy-gabble will obtain
suspect that the answer might be yes in telepathy-gabble, but no in the
Empathy UI? (If neither is given, the STUN server should default to
stun.telepathy.im, whereas the TURN server should default to nothing.)
Ideally, the TURN server should probably be discovered from DNS SRV if
not configured, like
server != TURN server? I
suspect that the answer might be yes in telepathy-gabble, but no in the
Empathy UI? (If neither is given, the STUN server should default to
stun.telepathy.im, whereas the TURN server should default to nothing.)
I agree this is different
It is very important to keep in mind
here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=704232
with logs.
Looking through the mailing list history, I came across this post:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/telepathy/2010-October/004998.html
It suggests that empathy gets TURN servers from Google. I can't find
anywhere
Le jeudi 21 mars 2013 à 14:26 +0530, Ajay Garg a écrit :
Hi all.
I downloaded source-rpms for telepathy-salut-0.8.0, and
telepathy-gabble-0.16.5, and after a quick grepping, realised that
ip4-address/ip6-address fields is passed on as one of the
buddy-properties in telepathy-salut
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 6:34 AM, Matthias Gehre m.ge...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on a connection manager for whatsapp [1] using
telepathy-qt. As the telepathy-qt service part is lacking, I implemented [2]
the interfaces I needed (see appendix). My changes mainly add code and only
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #604975
class
Took me quite some while, though.
You can find the update branch at
https://github.com/mgehre/telepathy-qt/tree/master
The cmake change for QT5 is at
https://github.com/mgehre/telepathy-qt/tree/qt5
if you want to run it under QT5 final.
Best wishes,
Matthias
2013/3/25 George Kiagiadakis
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Debarshi Ray rishi...@lostca.se wrote:
A Skype connection manager already exists:
http://maemo.org/packages/view/telepathy-spirit/
Do you know, where I can get sources? I think sources are closed and
unavailable
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6961
Le samedi 23 mars 2013 à 12:58 +0300, Maksim Melnikau a écrit :
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 1:57 AM, Debarshi Ray rishi...@lostca.se
wrote:
A Skype connection manager already exists:
http://maemo.org/packages/view/telepathy-spirit/
Do you know, where I can get sources? I
Hello, I'm the author telepathy-skykit[1] - telepathy connection manager,
which integrates Skype support via Skypekit Embedded SDK[2]. Right now it
is kind-of-experiment, and implemented via using telepathy-python. I'll may
be move it to telepathy-glib via gobject-inrospection, or rewrite
Hello, I'm the author telepathy-skykit[1] - telepathy connection manager,
which integrates Skype support via Skypekit Embedded SDK[2]. Right now it
is kind-of-experiment, and implemented via using telepathy-python. I'll may
be move it to telepathy-glib via gobject-inrospection, or rewrite
Hi all.
I downloaded source-rpms for telepathy-salut-0.8.0, and
telepathy-gabble-0.16.5, and after a quick grepping, realised that
ip4-address/ip6-address fields is passed on as one of the
buddy-properties in telepathy-salut, but the same does not happen in
telepathy-gabble.
Has there been any
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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Dependencies:
• cogl-1.0
changes are from 2008, so I don't know how much of it is
still relevant.
So if it's not something that's doable with a reasonable amount of effort,
I'd like to know. It's hard for me to determine that as I'm not very
familiar with Telepathy (and I'm a novice programmer to begin
Hello,
I've been thinking about the various on-disk caches we need for
telepathy.
Use cases
-
1) Avatar cache: avoid re-downloading the image when protocol gives a
token.
- Already well covered in TpAvatarsMixin and Avatars1 spec:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55920
2
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situation than telepathy-sofiasip. Thanks for bringing
this, I did not cover that case.
I'm wondering if the CM should implement the ContactList interfaces
anyway, but keep the roster information locally in a file instead of
relying on server storage. For this, it could use the offline storage I
describe
When I read the telepathy spec
Connection.Interface.ContactList.ContactListPersists
seemed to imply that the client would save the contact list if that property
is set to false. But now I believe that no client actually looks at that
property.
2013/3/15 Xavier Claessens xclae...@gmail.com
Le
Le vendredi 15 mars 2013 à 10:06 -0500, Matthias Gehre a écrit :
When I read the telepathy spec
Connection.Interface.ContactList.ContactListPersists
seemed to imply that the client would save the contact list if that
property
is set to false. But now I believe that no client actually looks
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?
===
Bugs fixed:
- Fixed #678983
The “In Actuality You Are A Gigantic, Bloodthirsty Grizzly Bear”
release. This fixes a remotely-triggered denial-of-service bug. You
should upgrade.
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.16.5.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org
The “less resplendent backup ruffs” release. This includes the fixes
from telepathy-gabble 0.16.5, including fixing a remotely-triggered
denial-of-service bug. You should upgrade to this version if you are
already running the 0.17 development branch; you should upgrade to
0.16.5 if you want
Hi,
I've just released two new versions of telepathy-gabble which fix a
family of remotely-triggered NULL pointer dereference bugs in
telepathy-gabble: specifically, in its implementation of the hashing
algorithm specified in http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0115.html. These
bugs existed
On 04/03/13 12:26, Will Thompson wrote:
tarball:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.16.5.tar.gz
signature:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-gabble/telepathy-gabble-0.16.5.tar.gz.asc
I or the release script messed up
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?
===
Translations:
- Updated
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