Yes, it is in /trunk/amsn2 of our svn repository. But keep in mind it is in a very early stage of development , and is not yet runnable as a stand-alone application. It mainly consists of protocol code, no GUI etc.
Op 29-mei-2007, om 14:33 heeft Camponez het volgende geschreven: > Is there any svn access to this amsn2 ? Or is it to early in > development for that? > > Regards, > Eduardo Elias Camponez > > On 5/29/07, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, >> So you want to work on the GUI ? you can do different things : >> 1 - help improve amsn itself >> 2 - rewrite it from scratch with GTK+ and C++ (a libmsn with glib >> was started (is availabel on svn) but not >> working). >> 3 - help us on the amsn2 project which is a full rewrite of >> current amsn. >> >> If you say you're a skilled developper and you have plenty of free >> time, then you could join the team, you only >> need to show us that you are willing to help and that you don't >> code as bad as XXX (I don't want to hurt anyone >> :p) >> So here's the thing, you can either test amsn 0.97RC1 and find >> bugs and fix them and send us patches so we can >> review them. Or you can tell me you're interested in amsn2 and I >> can talk you through it a little. >> In short, amsn2 is a rewrite of amsn and is event-driven. This >> means that we could (in theory) support multiple >> protocols and have multiple GUIs (one in GTK one in QT, one in Tk, >> one for embeded mobiles, one with ncurses, >> one with web access, etc...). You could work on the GUI part if >> you wish, it can be done either in C++ or in Tcl >> (using gnocl which gives access to GTK bindings for Tcl) or in Tcl/ >> Tk (not using gnocl extension). >> >> Your choice now! >> KaKaRoTo >> >> >> On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 11:24:06PM -0400, Rob Britton wrote: >>> Wow, that's a lot different...I don't even need to port it! >>> >>> Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work well, or at least not as >>> well as aMSN. >>> I think I'll tinker around with your guys' code some more and see >>> what I can >>> come up with. BTW, if I'm interested in helping with what you >>> guys are >>> doing, should I just respond to a bug post or something and try >>> to fix it? >>> >>> On 5/28/07, Benjamin Vanheuverzwijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Look at Kmess project ( http://www.kmess.org/ ). This is C++/QT, >>>> maybe it >>>> would be more easy to rewrite Kmess with GTK than rewrite aMSN >>>> (TCL/TK) >>>> with >>>> C++/GTK ! >>>> >>>> Good luck for your project ! It looks interesting. >>>> >>>> 2007/5/28, Rob Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>>> >>>>> Hey guys, I am interested in doing a port of aMSN to C++/GTK, does >>>>> anybody know if this sort of thing has been started yet, or do >>>>> you guys >>>> have >>>>> something against it? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Rob >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> ------- >>>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >>>>> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >>>>> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. 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