Yes, I think you are talking about the libqq,

http://zd.linux.com.cn/doc/qq_gaim_readme.htm

However, the authors of libqq has never released any source code of the libqq, but only its binary form. The author has also stopped the development of the library, so I don't think it's working properly now.

Since Tencent could somehow force the author to withdraw the libqq development, is there any legal issue if we build a Jabber gateway into their IM network? Any thought on this?

Tony Cheung

jyxu wrote:
some one has made a qq plug-in for gaim ,but later Tencent force him drawback.
i remember there's a yahoo egroups talking qq transport

----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 6:22 PM
Subject: [JDEV] Transport for China's most popular IM system, Tencent's QQ




Hi all,

To introduce Jabber into the millions of IM users in China, I am thinking of developing a transport for China's most IM popular, Tencent's QQ.

The Tencent's QQ system almost has a monopoly on China's IM system. However, the QQ system is proprietary and they never expose their protocols. Their IM packets are in binary and seem to be encrypted or encoded.

I would like to see if anyone is interested in working on this idea together. It would certainly be a challenging task.

Thank you.

Tony Cheung





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