IMHO, the bottom line is that we are currently dependent on a protocol that
has been deprecated for 7+ years. It will undoubtedly become more and more
difficult to maintain as time goes on. We need to be focused on the things
that are core to our mission and that means letting others, ie. the
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Quoting James Cameron (2015-12-26 08:58:13)
> Pull request 282 mentions 0.17.25, but of what package? When did the
> Tubes API get removed from the Telepathy packages? Yes, for Fedora it
> was 22, but we care about other downstreams.
Quoting James Cameron (2015-12-26 10:07:11)
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 09:52:56AM +0530, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>> telepathy-gabble is where Tubes interface was dropped.
>
> Thanks!
>
> I wasn't sure it was, because Gabble is only used when operating with
> Jabber/XMPP servers, and we also use
Hi Sam,
I am still not clear on the status. I have a long-dormant activity
'bingo' which depends on the caller sending 'bingo cards', receiving a
'bingo call', and being able to check the card via collaboration. In
developing those features, should I use the collab wrapper? Is it
available
Hi Martin,
I like your proposal of use the wrapper in the activities by at least one
cycle, before include it in the toolkit.
In our experience, once the code is included in the toolkit, is difficult
make changes without breaking activities in
unexpected ways.
I didn't have time to make tests with
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 09:52:56AM +0530, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> [dropping Cc's, assuming all are subscribed to -devel]
>
> Quoting James Cameron (2015-12-26 08:58:13)
> > Pull request 282 mentions 0.17.25, but of what package? When did the
> > Tubes API get removed from the Telepathy
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