On 09/01/2010 10:05 AM, gajendra khanna wrote:
Hi
Me Lord, Point to be noted, I object,
This is where the problem exist. You tells , You explained., Wiki explains,
100 blogs explains, Google search explains...
Why cannot you think in a simplistic way... where User can explain to
himself. If you ask the best way THE USER like then I would say
Users must be asked for Drop drown menu (to select, facebook, googlechat,
yahoo etc)
Then Username/email and password nothing else. Software is meant to keep
complexity. Think like meebo.. Any Interface which ask other then these
things is "very very very bad"
If we can customize Linux in the way USER want and USER like then we can win
the game.



other non-geeky very new users who just migrated from windows the same
thing and they were able to configure it successfully in the first attempt.

XMPP compliance is a new introduction to facebook chat.
Pidgin should gradually introduce Facebook as an option. Similar was
the case with gtalk as well. Initially it was configured with xmpp and
now gtalk appears as an option in new versions of pidgin.
G


File a bug report in their list. :-)

@Narendra, you ignored the rest part of my second paragraph lol.
I told you, with the same explanation they were able to configure it in the first attempt.

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