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Version 4 (modified by tjyrinki, 16 years ago) (diff)

include the bit on who's been lately working on msn. etc.

Progress on various Pidgin / libpurple features:

MSN support

Last updated 05/2008

Past

Google SoC 2006 project on MSNP13 support: the first start on future MSN protocols support, was apparently never merged so it was not complete enough.

Google SoC 2007 project on MSNP14 support: UpdateMsnSupport, continuing from last summer. Did not produce completely problem-free functionality, but a base for what is now in Pidgin trunk and can be enabled by modifying configure.ac.

Current

A branch of Pidgin has been created for MSNP15 support. Remaining tickets for MSNP14 and MSNP15 are assigned to the "Activate MSNPV14" target in roadmap. Working on this MSNP14/15 support lately so that the merging and enabling of it can be considered include especially QuLogic and Masca

msn-pecan is an actively developed alternative MSN protocol plugin.

Future

The remaining tickets linked to above represent a good estimation on the work left to be done to fix and activate current MSNP14/15 code. Many of the tickets already have patches, too.

An alternative choice would be merging msn-pecan. Since there have been a few disputes between other Pidgin developers and the msn-pecan developer, resulting in the msn-pecan in the first place, it's not clear that the merge would happen without someone's "social engineering" in-between.

Voice & Video

Last updated 05/2008

Past

Earliest progess: gaim-vv. In 2005 it was stated that gaim-vv people were merging with the gaim proper (gaim is what pidgin was called before). However, this did not happen and the code bases are too different now without a big amount of work.

Could someone add some facts if gaim-vv people are still around or something?

Current

No real code implemented, though the libpurple is nowadays probably more suitable for new features like this than it used to be.

Future

As part of Google's Summer of Code 2008, a voice and video project has been accepted. The plans are to first implement and stabilize voice and video on XMPP (making adding GTalk trivial) and then continuing onto the other protocols.

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