On 6/17/06, Michaël Larouche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Definitely sounds like a good plan!
Do you have any deadline estimations for each timeline?
Thank you very much for your insightful informations!
Best regards,
-- Le June 17, 2006 09:35, vous avez écrit:
> Hello,
> > Same here, I'm working right now on a library to support MSNP13 (WIndows
> > Live
> > Messenger) so I have already begun. So it would be nice if I could work
> > on libpapillon (that's the name of the library).
> >
> > We'd probably like to keep the selection process as fair as possible, so
> having a pre-assigned student might not cope well with the program's
> spirit. However, if you can show that this particular subject is
> interesting enough for the FOSS community at large to bypass the normal
> selection process, it might be fine. So could you please elaborate a bit
> more on this project's details?
My goal with libpapillon is to offer a great and reusable Qt4 library to
support Windows Live Messenger protocol(MSNP13). This is done primary for
Kopete, but the library is designed as his own entity to be used by other
projects. Apart from libmsn(MSNP8) and libgaim (MSNP8), there are no other
library to support MSN/Windows Live Messenger, so my goal is to fill a void
and make better maintainable code.
I think OpenWengo NG is written in Qt4 and you want to support other
protocols, so libpapillon will be a nice candidate for Windows Live Messenger
support.
Also I intend to do a Telepathy(http://telepathy.freedesktop.org) connection
backend using libpapillon, for those who don't use Qt4 and C++, thanks to
QtDBus bindings.
Definitely sounds like a good plan!
Here is my roadmap for libpapillon(as 17th June 2006):
Do you have any deadline estimations for each timeline?
Thank you very much for your insightful informations!
Best regards,
Julien Gilli
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