On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:57 PM Colin Barrett <co...@springsandstruts.com> wrote:
> Lots of good ideas. It will be easier to start to get a critical mass > around them once we've recovered our brain (trac). > Good first step of course! But you need a way to collaborate and patches on mailing lists/issue trackers is not people want to do anymore. They know the pull request work flow and bitbucket provides that workflow. > Here's my take: Multi-protocol chat is always going to be a compromise in > terms of experience, but I think there's definitely room for our type of > client. New protocols and networks keep proliferating, after all. So we > take it slow. Just getting an update out in step with Libpurple, removing > (adding) accounts on any abandoned networks, and porting some new prpls to > Adium, would be an upgrade for the people out there still using Adium, > which is non-zero. "Adium is open for business in 2019" is a humble, but > necessary first step. > I agree with this completely, but open for business in 2019, means being able to do business the 2019 way. That is, in a way that people are familiar with ;) > Thoughts? > -Colin > Thanks, -- Gary Kramlich <g...@reaperworld.com>