Hi,
   I have been reading the mailing list and I gather that people are
getting rather bored. But the main problem is that everyone seems to be
busy. In any case, I have sent a similar email before but I am doing it
again. Now Telepathy is at a different stage of it's life. It's
actually working now and a project like aMSN2 can be started. In case
you guys don't know it, Telepathy is getting big and it will soon
become an integral part of the Gnome desktop, and hopefully KDE. If
aMSN2 was to be started, it would consist of 2 main projects :

- An MSN connection manager for Telepathy (a kind of protocol plugin) :
This is where the aMSN people can be very helpful since you all have a
rather good knowledge of the MSN protocol and can write this easily.
This of course can be written in a different language than TCL. Any
language that has DBUS bindings will do (C/GLib, C++, QT Objects,
python, etc).

- An aMSN2 GUI. Brand new GUI. The cool thing about aMSN is it's
feature list. The aMSN devels have come up with cool features that are
actually useful and not just stupid little gadgets. This can be
transported into a brand new UI that uses Telepathy, and it can be
written with another toolkit like GTK or QT. A new UI can be started
immediately using the Jabber connection manager (called gabble) while
the MSN connection manager is being worked on.

In other words, aMSN2 would be a completely different project, but I
believe aMSN is what it is not because of tcl/tk and not because of it's
pretty code :P but because of the features and feel that it has, and
that is a direct reflection of the community that works on it. If the
feel of aMSN can be maintained, it doesn't matter what back-end it uses,
or what toolkit it's written in. It can only look better anyways :)

There are a lot of positive things about moving on to Telepathy :
- Put some life back into the project. 
- New languages and new skills to learn. I'm talking C, C++, GLib, GTK,
QT, D-BUS or anything else we want.
- New toolkit, new look.
- Solid and well designed framework.
- Getting in sync with the future. Telepathy is big now. We have a
GUADEC main talk, we got 2 summer of code entries and we financially
support the project. Any UIs or projects associated with it
will also be big (aMSN is already big and can take it's popularity with
it).
- Transparent support for other protocols (jabber, oscar, etc).
- Full audio/video support with Farsight.

I will let you come up with any drawbacks or bad things about it.

If anyone is interested in taking this direction. Tell me right now! I
can definitely help out with managing such a project and designing
anything that needs to be designed. Obviously I am very close to
Telepathy and can help with anything in that regards as well.

You guys want a spark here is your chance. Take it or leave it the
Telepathy train is taking passengers but isn't slowing down!

Regards,
Philippe


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