I'm running 2.10.0 against my Openfire 3.7.0 server.  I have a number of shared 
LDAP groups set up in Openfire, so, as I log into Pidgin, I have a set of 
predefined groups already presented to me.  To replicate the problem, I do the 
following:

1.       Create a custom buddy group in Pidgin called 'Test'

2.       Add buddies from Openfire (from shared/pre-defined groups) server to 
the 'Test' group.

3.       Close/re-open Pidgin

4.       'Test' group is there, but empty

5.       Open Spark, 'Test' group is not there at all
If I open Spark, perform the same steps, the group and members are retained. 
Opening Pidgin presents the created (from Spark) test group and added members. 
So, it seems like the problem really is Pidgin, or rather, how it interacts 
with the XMPP server/protocol.
If I repeat these steps for my Google Talk buddies, the group and members are 
retained.
Has anyone run into this limitation, and if so, what did you do?
Thanks,
Rob


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