On Saturday 19 August 2006 15:07, Derek Kuli?ski wrote:

> Psi was good, but is missing features... (especially conference is
> really poorly implemented)

Psi 0.12-beta2 has far superior groupchat features.

> Honestly, if I'll find somebody interested in Jabber, I really don't
> know what client I would recommend to that person...

Psi would still be the frontrunner, especially since it's not that hard to 
pull together everything you need for a psi 0.12-beta2 if there's already a 
build for the target platform involved.  

0.12 is a really hard release, apparently, because they're moving to libqt4 
from libqt3 before kde4 happens since it's only going to be harder to make 
that move later.  General consensus appears to be once Psi 0.12 is done, 
things should speed up considerably for them and things will become more 
complete fairly quickly.

-- 
Paul Johnson
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Hello Paul,

Saturday, August 19, 2006, 6:30:17 PM, you wrote:

>> Honestly, if I'll find somebody interested in Jabber, I really don't
>> know what client I would recommend to that person...
> Psi would still be the frontrunner, especially since it's not that hard to
> pull together everything you need for a psi 0.12-beta2 if there's already a
> build for the target platform involved.  
> 0.12 is a really hard release, apparently, because they're moving to libqt4
> from libqt3 before kde4 happens since it's only going to be harder to make
> that move later.  General consensus appears to be once Psi 0.12 is done,
> things should speed up considerably for them and things will become more
> complete fairly quickly.

Oh that's why nothing changes much in their project. I almost felt
like they just abandoned it...

PS Where I can get 0.12-beta2? All I see are nightly snapshots, and I
think beta is more likely to be stable than them :)

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