Hello all, I agree with John about the release of the beta. My thoughts are that we should work on FBXMPP as hard as possible and see where we get when 2.7.11 is out. Once this is out, we should review everything with 2.7.11 and FBXMPP and decide at that time if we want to move forward with the release or wait until FBXMPP is done.
Thanks, Shawn On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 2:15 PM, John Bailey <rekkano...@rekkanoryo.org>wrote: > On 03/05/2011 01:42 PM, Robert Vehse wrote: > > MSNp16 causes unreliable file transfers and contact icons, that is true. > > > > However, not being able to add contacts is a problem we currently also > have in Adium 1.4.1 (with p15) and which is supposed to be fixed for Pidgin > 2.7.11: http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/13298. > > Ah, yes, I missed that Mark had fixed this problem. A user on the Pidgin > ticket > claims that the added buddy will appear offline. I'm not sure if this is > something that will cause user complaints or not. > > > So as far as libpurple goes I'm in favour of updating it. > > I would recommend waiting a few more days until we release 2.7.11 and > updating > libpurple again, then. > > > I'm not sure about Facebook XMPP migration because I'm unclear as to > where we're stuck. But what I've learnt from updates that involved > migrations in the past is that they to require a good deal of testing so I > agree with others who said we should do that before putting a beta with it > out (provided, we'll wait on Facebook XMPP migration for 1.4.2). > > I know you've been telling users 1.4.2 would include Facebook plugin to > XMPP > migration, but perhaps you should push that back another release and get > the > libpurple issues fixed. Those fixes are immediate and don't require > additional > development in Adium. Facebook XMPP seems to be a major undertaking that's > gone > literally nowhere. You'll be waiting just as long as you did for 1.4 to > finally > be released at this rate. > > John > >