Hello Robert, Daniel,

thanks for the info. You're right Daniel, Gaim is the key. Now, another
problem of course is that few people actually get to know the IRC. Most
people I know who are recent switchers love Gaim "because they can use
MSN (or Yahoo, or AIM)" with it, but they don't really understand IRC.
But I guess that I'm a particular case, because I *hate* IM, and prefer
IRC... ;-)

Charles.

On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 06:29 -0500, Daniel Carrera wrote:

> Gaim is very impressive. It is starting to become the "standard" by which 
> othe FOSS IM clients measure. For example, the two biggest clients for Mac 
> OS X (Fire and Adium X) both use the Gaim libraries.
> 
> I think Gaim has an important role to play in helping people migrate to 
> FOSS. You can't convince an AIM user to use Chatzilla because all his 
> friends use AIM. But you can convince him to use Gaim. And once he has 
> Gaim, the door is open for him to start using Jabber or IRC.
> 
> So I'm cheering for Gaim. :-)
> 
> Cheers,


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