Hello Laurent and Louis and Team on the List,

one year ago we talked about OOo getting an Instant Messenger and we talked
about the serverless and maintainance free messenger based on libretroshare.

Now we have a release of a small tool, which we want to discuss for an
integration into OOo.
Currently we released the linux version of http://retromessenger.sf.net with
a WxWidgets gui. There are as well two other teams working on a Qt gui and
XUL Runner giu.

Would a wx gui be appropriate for a OOo usesage and/or are there gui
developers are interested to join our team to make RetroMessenger look more
like OOo CI?
As well a windows release is planned but the compilation has to be fiddled
out.

Here are the details:

Homepage:
http://retromessenger.sf.net
Download:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=233927&package_id=299091

Direct-Download:
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/retromessenger/RetroMessenger_V0.02-linux.tar.bz2

Please test and reports issues at:
retromessenger-team # lists.sourceforge.net

Thanks for a Feedback about how to go on

Mike

On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 8:36 AM, Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all
>
>   interested to Integrate the serverles IM into OOo for a collaboration.
>>>
>>
> IM by itself is not that urgent
> but a feature that could raise with such a tool is data sharing between
> dessiminated files (share cells of spreadsheet, sections of a writer
> document) that could sync. automagically when people ork on different part
> of a file
>
> Btw, as Louis already pointed, any new developper starting a new portion
>  of code is welcome. Already involved developpers can mentor the newcommers
> but really can't do extra devloppments
>
> Thanks Michael for proposing this
> I think that technical discussions could be on [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the 
> future
>
> Laurent
>
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