>
> > Guys, if you want a client in EFL help the amsn2 team, they are
> > working hard on it. They are using the lib pymsn for the
> > communication. But logic, its for only msn protocol.
> >
> Personaly, i don't see any interests of having a msn client only, and
> Telepathy is a freedesktop standa
Diogo Dutra wrote:
> Guys, if you want a client in EFL help the amsn2 team, they are
> working hard on it. They are using the lib pymsn for the
> communication. But logic, its for only msn protocol.
>
Personaly, i don't see any interests of having a msn client only, and
Telepathy is a freedeskt
Guys, if you want a client in EFL help the amsn2 team, they are
working hard on it. They are using the lib pymsn for the
communication. But logic, its for only msn protocol.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:51 AM, Lionel ORRY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look at amsn2. There is an EFL-based engine for GU
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah, actually, i began to do a "eMSN" in C / C++ based on ETK (no
> Edje implementation) 3 years ago.
> Taking again the project but with Python-ETK (with edc files as well)
> that uses the emesenelib (project sleeping since 3 months).
>
> Trying to watch on libpurple,
Yeah, actually, i began to do a "eMSN" in C / C++ based on ETK (no Edje
implementation) 3 years ago.
Taking again the project but with Python-ETK (with edc files as well) that
uses the emesenelib (project sleeping since 3 months).
Trying to watch on libpurple, pymsn and telepathy.
We'll see wh
Look at amsn2. There is an EFL-based engine for GUI.
2008/10/30 Stephane Bauland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Using the first version of eeePC (quite slow machine) and i dont have that
>> problem.
>> Should we do a EFL version of Pidgin ? :P (That would be cool ^^)
>>
> It's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Using the first version of eeePC (quite slow machine) and i dont have that
> problem.
> Should we do a EFL version of Pidgin ? :P (That would be cool ^^)
>
It's comming, i'm planning to implement Telepathy under efls.
> On Oct 30, 2008 3:08pm, Nick Hughart <[EMAIL PR
2008/10/30 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Using the first version of eeePC (quite slow machine) and i dont have that
> problem.
Well, I'm more than happy to know that not everyone is having this problem,
I didn't want to remove pidgin from the distro, I like it.
>
> Should we do a EFL version of Pidgin
Using the first version of eeePC (quite slow machine) and i dont have that
problem.
Should we do a EFL version of Pidgin ? :P (That would be cool ^^)
On Oct 30, 2008 3:08pm, Nick Hughart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luca De Marini wrote:
>
> > Hallo people, I received report from two of my devel
Luca De Marini wrote:
> Hallo people, I received report from two of my developers about pidgin
> having problems in Enlightenment. I tested it, for me it works fine but
> maybe because I have a powerful computer... I mean, looks like pidgin uses
> an incredible amount of resources in E, in general.
Hallo people, I received report from two of my developers about pidgin
having problems in Enlightenment. I tested it, for me it works fine but
maybe because I have a powerful computer... I mean, looks like pidgin uses
an incredible amount of resources in E, in general. Jorge reports it to use
99% o
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