On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 01:17:40AM +1000, James Bunton wrote:
> This is actually something I really want to avoid.
> 
> I'd like for the user experience to be consistent regardless of what 
> server they use.

I agree. But in turn I wanted to avoid to tell the Jabber community: we
have to change all our clients to support nicknames.

> If you use Psi, you may be interested in the patch that I posted to the 
> list.

I hate Psi.


:P

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Ramage)
Date: Sat Oct  8 19:13:44 2005
Subject: [py-transports] PyMSNt Questions
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James Bunton wrote:

>
>>
>> 4) Question, why when my PyMSNt transport signs in on MSN does the
>> avatar not come with it. I do see the avatar when I click on the contact
>> and elsewhere, but normally when other people sign on, I see there
>> avatar when they sign. The only other time I don't see an avatar is when
>> they are using something that doesn't support avatars at all. PyMSNt
>> contacts are the only ones I know that don't have an avatar in the
>> popup. Again just to be clear Avatars are working everywhere else,
>> except for sign in popups.
>
> Which client is this? Its probably a client bug.

I use there different versions of Psi one is
Psi-0.10-june-cvs
Psi-0.10-test2
Psi-0.10-june-cvs-sneaken patch


The latest one is the one I use the most, on my notebook.

In terms of MSN its the regular MSN client, MSN 7.0.0816


Thanks,

Steve R

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