On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Gilles Gravier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Dennis Clarke wrote:
>> I don't know what the fascination is with pidgin but, if you want the
>> latest version you *can* get pidgin-2.4.3 from Blastwave.
>>
>> I have run it today and, yes it works but doesn't do anything
>> particularly fascinating. Isn't just IRC enough for people? What is
>> this thing with pidgin? Am I missing the point or what?
>>
>> Dennis
>>
> When Package-Manager is fast enough to install pidgin from blastwave in
> less than 45 minutes (I canceled the "checking for dependencies" after
> 45 minutes of waiting) then I will install things from Blastwave...

ha haaa ... use Solaris 10.  Then it slides right in.

> Now... why Pidgin. Yes... I think you are missing the point. IRC is on
> it's way to join the dodo. Geeks use it. Mostly geeks. Yeah... and some
> IT people, who, like me, qualify as geeks-emeritus.

I have multi-blade propeller top hats.

> The thing is that the rest of the world... in particular my friends, but
> more importantly my customers, use other kinds of IM tools. MSN, Yahoo,
> ICQ, AOL (yech), and now XMPP-based tools (Sun's Instant Messenger
> server is XMPP based as well). If you want to talk to the rest of the
> world, you need to talk their language.

The rest of the world annoys me ... really.

> Pidgin also supports something called OTR which offers point-to-point
> encryption for most IM protocols (except Facebook and IRC, as far as I
> know). This is great for business conversations where confidentiality is
> a must-have.

That is a good idea is aes256-cbc ( or similar ) is offered

> So Pidgin is the way to go. Looking at the future... but implementable
> today.

mmmkay .. but it is so ugly to use.
Can I get it to just be green text on a black background ?  :-)

> IRC is enough for geeks. Not for people.

geeks are a subset of people.

> Certainly not for my mom and dad, or my sister (who is a political scientist
> and has no clue as to what IRC even stands for - like most people I know).

poly-sci is what you get when you take many small isomer-poly-sci
students and try to polymerize them via oxygen reduction in a small
room with 2 hour lectures. You either get latex/nylon wrapped students
or a poly-sci graduate out the other end.

I'm just blathering ..

Dennis
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