On 11 jun 2011, at 17:25, Eric Richie wrote: > On Jun 11, 2011, at 11:08 AM, Thijs Alkemade wrote: > >> On 11 jun 2011, at 12:55, Thijs Alkemade wrote: >> >> Maybe we should reconsider the patch on http://trac.adium.im/ticket/14528. >> That key does work. I still can't tell if the submitter works for ICQ, but >> it appears so. >> >> Or we could forget about diplomacy and just use some other key. Pidgin's key >> still works (ma1cSASNCKFtrdv9), ICQ 7.5 for Windows' key works >> (gu19PNBblQjCdbMU) and ICQ for Mac's key also works (ic1-IIcaJnnNV5xA). >> >> Thijs > > I was always taught to be wary of strangers with candy... > > If we can't verify that he does work for icq, I'm a little uneasy about a > 'hey I have this key for you to use!' patch. If we can confirm that he's > legit, sure, let's do it. Otherwise can one of us sign up for one as Zac > asked in the ticket? > > -Eric
Signing up for a key can be done here: http://icq.com/legal/icq_developer_network_agreement.html, but as pointed out http://pidgin.im/pipermail/devel/2011-May/010363.html and http://pidgin.im/pipermail/devel/2011-May/010364.html, that contract contains clauses that seem unenforceable with the GPL. It was forwarded to the IMF's lawyers, but I don't think anything happened after that. Thijs
