On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:11 AM, David Prieto <frandavid...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jasper,
>
>
> This is indeed what we're trying to do... see the long thread that davidz
>> started about "GOA"
>>
>> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2011-April/msg00107.html
>>
>
> That's very, very interesting. One thing caught my eye, though:
>
> This daemon/library thing, let's call it GOA (Gnome Online Accounts),
>> would _not_ be a mechanism to access any of these services. But it
>> would provide e.g. libsocialweb, telepathy, e-d-s and so on with
>> either the username/password combo or the OAuth token, whatever is
>> appropriate.
>>
>>
> Does that mean that in order to get, e.g. IM notifications, the user would
> still have to open Empathy? Because not needing to keep it open was one of
> the main points of my proposal.
>
>
I believe the Idea that Jasper mentioned at the top of the thread is that
Empathy disappears in favor of the shell.  So the thread above there is all
about contacts and roster.  Once they start getting supported directly in
the shell, you don't really need empathy anymore.

The only thing that would be problematic is that a lot of people use pidgin
for instance to get access to microsoft communicator and messaging..  or
they use it for IRC/SILC.. in which case i'm not quite sure how other IM
clients will be allowed to work with shell without some code surgery on the
code base for pidgin to use new APIs.

sri
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