Aloha ka po'e apau,

I've switched from using Pidgin to xchat, as the extra features are quite
nice and it seems more stable then Pidgin's implementation.

With metta,

Chris Druif

On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 01:24, Phill Whiteside <phi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Hiyas,
>
> todays lesson is to how to start a flame war....
>
> Whilst tidying up the 'new area' for docs I noticed a missing link. That
> was the easy bit...
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Applications
>
> If we are going to keep pidgin for IM, what do we need xchat for?
>
> I ceased using xchat and reverted back to pidgin in 9.10 when x-chat had
> that memory leak. It has been fixed, but pidgin does give a decent level of
> IRC (I use it) along with the ability to do all the other IM protocols. It
> also has 'plugin' package. Whilst not the 'best' IRC client, it does a
> decent job of it and also provides access to all the IM stuff that people
> seem to love these days Do we really want to waste RAM with two programmes?
>
> /me retires to a safe distance.
>
> @ Julien, I've pointed the list of applications from the community doc area
> back to the dev area, as that page seems best placed there.
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
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