I think the main problem was the idea of insert  immature technologies into a 
stable constest such as Ubuntu. I fully understand that empathy (and the whole 
framework telepathy) is a step forward towards the idea of modern desktop, but 
at present there aren't real benefits to justify the use of this manifestly 
imperfect software. I think that the adoption of telepathy would have to be 
postponed as has been done for gnome-shell. 
imho.

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telepathy-butterfly crashed with TypeError in b64decode()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401028
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