Le vendredi 10 août 2007 à 13:01 +0100, Will Thompson a écrit : > Naba, > > On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 02:32:21PM +0300, Naba Kumar wrote: > > Everyone has his own idea of what service to use. You can't control what > > your friends want. So you will eventually end up in a situation where > > your work friends are distributed among different services. Same with > > your personal members. There is really no concrete way to ensure all > > your work friends would stay in one service (account A) and relatives in > > another service (account B). > > As a counter-example, IBM internally uses Lotus Sametime. So an IBM > employee is pretty much guaranteed to have all their colleagues – and no > personal contacts (excluding the overlap) – on a single account on a > single service. > > I'm not sure how common internal IM servers are in other companies, > though.
In that case just disable you personal account or don't set it up on your office computer. I'm not sure for a MC POV, but for an user-friendly-UI POV I won't clutter the interface of Empathy for such rare usecases. That doesn't mean the backend shouldn't be able to provide the feature for other more power-user-oriented-ui... Personally I don't care :) Xavier Claessens. _______________________________________________ Telepathy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy
