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Steve Lamb wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
Ron, if you can't be nice, please leave the Debian lists. You've been
nothing but obnoxious in every reply to one of my messages for months
now. It's not appreciated, nor welcome, here.
Funny, Paul,
On 2008/10/23, Rich Healey wrote:
Settle guys, it's a valid point that using XMPP transports is a PITA. I
still use msn, if people want to talk to me in a free open fashion,
email / XMPP is available to them.
If they want it to be easy (especially from windows, msn is standard, i
believe)
Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/08 12:08, Paul Johnson wrote:
MSN was obsoleted years ago when XMPP became the standard for IM.
Have you considered joining us in this millennium and dropping
the proprietary IM systems entirely?
Only if he wants to give
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/08 12:08, Paul Johnson wrote:
Andreas Berglund wrote:
I just added a friend of mine on msn. I can see her and I can send
messages to her but when I'm online it looks to her like I'm offline
and none of her messages reach me. She tried to send an invitation to
me
Paul Johnson wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 10/21/08 12:08, Paul Johnson wrote:
Andreas Berglund wrote:
I just added a friend of mine on msn. I can see her and I can send
messages to her but when I'm online it looks to her like I'm offline
and none of her messages reach me. She tried to send
Paul Johnson wrote:
Ron, if you can't be nice, please leave the Debian lists. You've been
nothing but obnoxious in every reply to one of my messages for months
now. It's not appreciated, nor welcome, here.
Funny, Paul, people have been thinking the same of you for several years.
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On 10/21/08 12:08, Paul Johnson wrote:
Andreas Berglund wrote:
I just added a friend of mine on msn. I can see her and I can send
messages to her but when I'm online it looks to her like I'm offline
and none of her messages reach me. She tried to send an invitation to
me several times but none
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