The plugin can work in both, I'll investigate packaging it in a way that
handles both cases nice.  My experience is the opposite, xchat-gnome
supports the features most people care about and has a simpler user
interface.  I haven't met anyone in years that used xchat (i guess until
now), but I am sure there are still plenty.

** Description changed:

- This application should be investigated to be ported to use Application
- Indicators for Lucid - https://edge.launchpad.net/indicator-application
+ This application should be ported to use messaging menu for Lucid - 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeMenu
+  affects ubuntu/xchat-gnome
  
-  affects ubuntu/xchat-gnome
-  
-  tag indicator-application
+  tag messaging-indicator

** Summary changed:

- Support Application Indicators
+ Support Messaging Menu

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497902
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