Voice and video, period.
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The main goal of any instant messaging program is to allow the user to talk
with friends and family around the world. Empathy, from the brief
experience i've had, has that capability, as well as a multiple protocol
capabilities which doesn't limit who they can talk to at all. I'm really
2008/8/8 Laurent Bigonville [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The ubuntu desktop team considers using it instead of Pidgin for
intrepid as default IM client.
Please not, until Empathy supports protocols that Pidgin supports
(I have gadu-gadu in mind, which is widely used in Poland).
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Marcin Kowalczyk
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/8 Laurent Bigonville [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The ubuntu desktop team considers using it instead of Pidgin for
intrepid as default IM client.
Please not, until Empathy supports protocols that Pidgin supports
2008/8/9 Aurélien Naldi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please not, until Empathy supports protocols that Pidgin supports
(I have gadu-gadu in mind, which is widely used in Poland).
Empathy can use libpurple as backend for the protocols which don't
have yet a telepathy backend.
Maybe it could, but it
No offence Marcin, but Gadu-Gadu is really only an issue if you are
Polish. I don't think it's unreasonable to concede that such a small
percentage of our user base will, in the absolute worst scenario, just
have to install Pidgin themselves.
Otherwise, help them build a Gadu-Gadu connection