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commit eae0978178eada622ac6f573b9a2279c339de5b9
Author: Stefan Rossbach <[email protected]>
Date:   Wed Jun 4 22:34:41 2014 +0200

    [FEATURE] user can now choose their own nicknames for a session
    
    Users can now use a custom nickname. This nickname will be visible to
    all session users.
    
    This may a bit confusing for now as the session chat is a MUC that
    is hosted on a XMPP server and therefore the nicknames of the XMPP
    entries are use which may now be completely different.
    
    Change-Id: I3b088fd27cee4bdbafc841a6202698d2eb8bc9b3
    Reviewed-on: http://saros-build.imp.fu-berlin.de/gerrit/1619
    Tested-by: Jenkins CI
    Reviewed-by: Stefan Rossbach <[email protected]>

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Summary of changes:
 .../fu_berlin/inf/dpp/SarosCoreContextFactory.java |    2 +
 .../dpp/invitation/IncomingSessionNegotiation.java |   21 ++++-
 .../dpp/invitation/OutgoingSessionNegotiation.java |   15 +++-
 .../inf/dpp/project/SarosSessionManager.java       |    3 +-
 .../project/internal/NicknameNegotiationHook.java  |   99 ++++++++++++++++++++
 5 files changed, 134 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 
de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp/src/de/fu_berlin/inf/dpp/project/internal/NicknameNegotiationHook.java


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