On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 04:52 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote: > Homepage: http://live.gnome.org/Empathy > svn/git/bzr/...: http://svn.gnome.org/viewcvs/empathy/ > Proposal on d-d-l: > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2007-September/msg00301.html > > Short description: > ================== > Empathy consists of a rich set of reusable instant messaging widgets, > and a GNOME client using those widgets. It uses Telepathy and Nokia's > Mission Control, and reuses Gossip's UI. The main goal is to permit > desktop integration by providing libempathy and libempathy-gtk > libraries. libempathy-gtk is a set of powerful widgets that can be > embeded into any GNOME application.
<disclaimer> This is an analysis of the documentation, made on behalf of the Gnome Documentation Team. It does not necessarily reflect my personal opinion of the module or its suitability for inclusion in Gnome. In many cases, I have not made extension use of the applications or libraries provided. Further insufficiencies in the documentation may become more apparent with more use. </disclaimer> Empathy provides an application and two panel applets. There doesn't appear to be any user documentation for these, and the Empathy developers did not contact the Gnome Documentation Team about writing any documentation during this release cycle. (Reminder: proposing an undocumented module is not a problem. Hackers are often not good writers, and we don't expect that people bring fully documented programs to our doorstep. But if you need documentation help, you need to contact us early.) Empathy also provides two libraries. There does appear to be gtk-doc documentation for these libraries. These documents are on library.gnome.org. A quick glance indicates that these are only stubs, and that no useful documentation has been written. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
