If Empathy is going to present itself to the user as though it is
started (the Indicator panel), it should, in fact, be started.  It is
entirely misleading to have the status indications there and not have
the actual application which sets them running.  It's perfectly fine to
have a Startup Applications entry for empathy and to have that be the
way it starts; however, users should not have to go find that and put
that in themselves.  It should already be there.  The "flexibility" goal
of Linux would be met, users intuition about what is going on would be
met, life would be good.   :)  It's no good putting nifty social
networking features front-and-center and then telling users "well, to
use it, you actually have to go do this and type that, etc..."   Fwiw, I
think the me menu should also have a direct link to pull up the buddy
list, but that's somewhat outside the scope of this bug....

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empathy doesn't autoconnect at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549723
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