On 7/30/07, Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I'm not too much into OpenOffice-Code and...However messaging in whatever 
> form
> is something more natural for Thunderbird I guess. Perhaps that's one of the 
> ideas which
> should be discussed and looked at.

Hi, yes you are right and I agree: where Thunderbird is hosted, is not
in my focus,
I made 2 posts to this, and then we see, as organizational money and
employment is behind it.

The fokus for a roadmap could be adding Instant Messaging to Thunderbird,
and I think this should be serverless and opensource retroshare.
Jabber and Transports are already there with sameplace.cc. working perfect.
So here no intervention is needed.

The question is, if retroshare IM protocol core is added in the Gui of
Thunderbird or as well as an addon, like samplace or maybe as well
additionally integrated in sameplace.

There is feedback from a university wanting to support the integration
of RetroShare IM into Thunderbird from university staff and students
(mainly), so... how would you judge it technically, can students
create it into the TB gui or is it better to let them play around with
XUL Programming for an addon?

Anyone else has experiences with programming Thunderbird´s  GUI?
Here is the core of retroshare to be related to the gui:
http://retroshare.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/retroshare/

Please have a look.

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