"Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I have to use Telegram these days, so I had a look into Cutegram.  This
>port is outdated, and does not support many of the features that were
>recently introduced into Telegram.  I prepared an update to see whether
>it would improve the situation, and frankly it does not.
>
>The story becomes a bit more complicated here.  Cutegram is supposed to
>be in the middle of transition to pure QML application with 3 C++
>libraries providing the protocol support and some UI stuff.  That is
>supposed to be ultimately released as Cutegram 3.0.  I say "supposed",
>because the last substantial commit to the repo was made in 2016, and
>the latest release of QML branch was an early alpha a year ago.  2.x
>branch is officially discontinued after 2.7.1 release, which happens to
>be the last stable release of Cutegram to date.
>
>In my opinion, Cutegram does not support enough functionality to be
>worth maintenance burden.  Provided that development of the application
>dried up, I believe that both net/cutegram and its dependency
>devel/libqtelegram-aseman-edition should be removed.  Alternatively,
>these ports may be updated to the latest (last?) stable versions.  The
>diffs, and a port of a new dependency of Cutegram - TelegramQML - are
>attached.
>
>Regardless the future of Cutegram and its port, I still need a working
>and sufficiently feature-complete Telegram client, so a port of
>telegram-purple (a protocol plugin for Pidgin) is also attached.
>
>Comments?  OKs?

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