Posted
over 15 years
ago
A lot more has gone into ayttm since my last post here. Here's a quick look at things that have improved:
YMSG16 contact management is working now. One can add, remove and modify users and groups on the new yahoo protocol
MSNP15 has been
... [More]
implemented! We can now log in and chat using MSN protocol v15 using ayttm. This should work for all those users who were no longer able to login to their MSN accounts using ayttm
A lot of UI fixes by Piotr. He now has a direct commit access to ayttm and has been making good use of it :)
The next few days should see the following implemented:
Contact management for MSN. This sort of sucks because it needs to be implemented using SOAP -- and I hate it. It is too much data for a really small amount of information. I guess the official messenger needs all that information
Make all dialogs use stock icons for Accept/Deny or Ok/Cancel buttons so that we can get rid of some ugly pixmaps
Some buddy state/status related fixes and improvements
So stay tuned, we're not dead yet :) [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
A lot more has gone into ayttm since my last post here. Here's a quick look at things that have improved:
YMSG16 contact management is working now. One can add, remove and modify users and groups on the new yahoo protocol
MSNP15 has been
... [More]
implemented! We can now log in and chat using MSN protocol v15 using ayttm. This should work for all those users who were no longer able to login to their MSN accounts using ayttm
A lot of UI fixes by Piotr. He now has a direct commit access to ayttm and has been making good use of it :)
The next few days should see the following implemented:
Contact management for MSN. This sort of sucks because it needs to be implemented using SOAP -- and I hate it. It is too much data for a really small amount of information. I guess the official messenger needs all that information
Make all dialogs use stock icons for Accept/Deny or Ok/Cancel buttons so that we can get rid of some ugly pixmaps
Some buddy state/status related fixes and improvements
So stay tuned, we're not dead yet :) [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
A lot more has gone into ayttm since my last post here. Here's a quick look at things that have improved:
YMSG16 contact management is working now. One can add, remove and modify users and groups on the new yahoo protocol
MSNP15 has been
... [More]
implemented! We can now log in and chat using MSN protocol v15 using ayttm. This should work for all those users who were no longer able to login to their MSN accounts using ayttm
A lot of UI fixes by Piotr. He now has a direct commit access to ayttm and has been making good use of it :)
The next few days should see the following implemented:
Contact management for MSN. This sort of sucks because it needs to be implemented using SOAP -- and I hate it. It is too much data for a really small amount of information. I guess the official messenger needs all that information
Make all dialogs use stock icons for Accept/Deny or Ok/Cancel buttons so that we can get rid of some ugly pixmaps
Some buddy state/status related fixes and improvements
So stay tuned, we're not dead yet :) [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
A lot more has gone into ayttm since my last post here. Here's a quick look at things that have improved:
YMSG16 contact management is working now. One can add, remove and modify users and groups on the new yahoo protocol
MSNP15 has been
... [More]
implemented! We can now log in and chat using MSN protocol v15 using ayttm. This should work for all those users who were no longer able to login to their MSN accounts using ayttm
A lot of UI fixes by Piotr. He now has a direct commit access to ayttm and has been making good use of it :)
The next few days should see the following implemented:
Contact management for MSN. This sort of sucks because it needs to be implemented using SOAP -- and I hate it. It is too much data for a really small amount of information. I guess the official messenger needs all that information
Make all dialogs use stock icons for Accept/Deny or Ok/Cancel buttons so that we can get rid of some ugly pixmaps
Some buddy state/status related fixes and improvements
So stay tuned, we're not dead yet :) [Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Ayttm-0.5.0-111 has been released! There have been a number of
improvements under the hood.
Changes:
Users can specify a different character encoding for each of their chat
rooms/windows. There is also a new preference added called "encodings"
... [More]
, which
can be used to specify the list of encodings to be used to decode incoming data
in case it is not in UTF-8.
Pong for the IRC ping. This enables ayttm to be used with servers that require
a pong to keep a connection alive
Conform to Debians Lintian standards
Multiple fixes to irc
Multiple fixes to jabber
Fixed multiple UI related issues
Lots of bug fixes
A new contributor in the form of Piotr Stefaniak :)
Conform to Fedora packaging standards by providing a workaround for libtool to
enable use of *.so for dynamically loading modules. We should have a Fedora
package soon!
View the full ChangeLog
Report bugs here
Coming up in the next release:
Support for the new yahoo messenger protocol. Our messenger has not
been disabled yet since we use a very old protocol. The transition to
the new protocol will happen before August 15th
Support for the new MSN protocol
Better connectivity support under the hood
Wishlist:
Hunspell support
Prettier smileys and icons
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Ayttm-0.5.0-111 has been released! There have been a number of
improvements under the hood.
Changes:
Users can specify a different character encoding for each of their chat
rooms/windows. There is also a new preference added called "encodings"
... [More]
, which
can be used to specify the list of encodings to be used to decode incoming data
in case it is not in UTF-8.
Pong for the IRC ping. This enables ayttm to be used with servers that require
a pong to keep a connection alive
Conform to Debians Lintian standards
Multiple fixes to irc
Multiple fixes to jabber
Fixed multiple UI related issues
Lots of bug fixes
A new contributor in the form of Piotr Stefaniak :)
Conform to Fedora packaging standards by providing a workaround for libtool to
enable use of *.so for dynamically loading modules. We should have a Fedora
package soon!
View the full ChangeLog
Report bugs here
Coming up in the next release:
Support for the new yahoo messenger protocol. Our messenger has not
been disabled yet since we use a very old protocol. The transition to
the new protocol will happen before August 15th
Support for the new MSN protocol
Better connectivity support under the hood
Wishlist:
Hunspell support
Prettier smileys and icons
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Ayttm-0.5.0-111 has been released! There have been a number of
improvements under the hood.
Changes:
Users can specify a different character encoding for each of their chat
rooms/windows. There is also a new preference added called "encodings"
... [More]
, which
can be used to specify the list of encodings to be used to decode incoming data
in case it is not in UTF-8.
Pong for the IRC ping. This enables ayttm to be used with servers that require
a pong to keep a connection alive
Conform to Debians Lintian standards
Multiple fixes to irc
Multiple fixes to jabber
Fixed multiple UI related issues
Lots of bug fixes
A new contributor in the form of Piotr Stefaniak :)
Conform to Fedora packaging standards by providing a workaround for libtool to
enable use of *.so for dynamically loading modules. We should have a Fedora
package soon!
View the full ChangeLog
Report bugs here
Coming up in the next release:
Support for the new yahoo messenger protocol. Our messenger has not
been disabled yet since we use a very old protocol. The transition to
the new protocol will happen before August 15th
Support for the new MSN protocol
Better connectivity support under the hood
Wishlist:
Hunspell support
Prettier smileys and icons
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Ayttm-0.5.0-111 has been released! There have been a number of
improvements under the hood.
Changes:
Users can specify a different character encoding for each of their chat
rooms/windows. There is also a new preference added called "encodings"
... [More]
, which
can be used to specify the list of encodings to be used to decode incoming data
in case it is not in UTF-8.
Pong for the IRC ping. This enables ayttm to be used with servers that require
a pong to keep a connection alive
Conform to Debians Lintian standards
Multiple fixes to irc
Multiple fixes to jabber
Fixed multiple UI related issues
Lots of bug fixes
A new contributor in the form of Piotr Stefaniak :)
Conform to Fedora packaging standards by providing a workaround for libtool to
enable use of *.so for dynamically loading modules. We should have a Fedora
package soon!
View the full ChangeLog
Report bugs here
Coming up in the next release:
Support for the new yahoo messenger protocol. Our messenger has not
been disabled yet since we use a very old protocol. The transition to
the new protocol will happen before August 15th
Support for the new MSN protocol
Better connectivity support under the hood
Wishlist:
Hunspell support
Prettier smileys and icons
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
siddhesh
Ayttm-0.5.0-111 has been released! There have been a number of
improvements under the hood.
Changes:
Users can specify a different character encoding for each of their chat
rooms/windows. There is also a new preference added called "encodings"
... [More]
, which
can be used to specify the list of encodings to be used to decode incoming data
in case it is not in UTF-8.
Pong for the IRC ping. This enables ayttm to be used with servers that require
a pong to keep a connection alive
Conform to Debians Lintian standards
Multiple fixes to irc
Multiple fixes to jabber
Fixed multiple UI related issues
Lots of bug fixes
A new contributor in the form of Piotr Stefaniak :)
Conform to Fedora packaging standards by providing a workaround for libtool to
enable use of *.so for dynamically loading modules. We should have a Fedora
package soon!
View the full ChangeLog
Report bugs here
Coming up in the next release:
Support for the new yahoo messenger protocol. Our messenger has not
been disabled yet since we use a very old protocol. The transition to
the new protocol will happen before August 15th
Support for the new MSN protocol
Better connectivity support under the hood
Wishlist:
Hunspell support
Prettier smileys and icons
[Less]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
Authentication for Yahoo protocol version 16 is finally up and running in the netv2 branch of ayttm. I committed the last part of the login sequence, the address book download from the new location (address.yahoo.com).
Things look quite promising for
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the netv2 branch with a lot of changes like:
Revamped networking code to have connection negotiations happen in parallel. As a result of this change ayttm is multi-threaded now. It no longer hangs if the DNS servers or proxies are unavailable. We need people testing for proxies to make sure it works well.
SSL is now integrated into the networking code. So any protocol can have easy access to an SSL connection with just the flip of a switch. This has simplified a lot of the protocol code as well
Changes to individual protocols to work with the new networking code. Currently Yahoo, Jabber and IRC are done. I am working on MSN
Once the MSN porting is done, this branch should be ready to be merged into trunk, where there is some action happening as well. Piotr Stefaniak has been contributing a lot of improvements to the jabber module as well as the core. Thanks Piotr! [Less]
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