Hi,
sorry for replying to my own mail
I just wanted to know if anyone is willing to help me with development
my private life is quite busy at the moment so I'm not able to do the
full job on my own
also I'm facing some c++ problems (but I'll contact Alan regarding this...)
if anyone is willing to
evening Alan,
> I can't say I know the kopete library well enough to be considered
> useful as a mentor on that
> in any respect, but I do know C++ and Qt well so I'm happy to help you
> out there. Jabber this
> email addy if you'd like to chat.
Big thanks for your offer!
I just sent you an autho
Hi Martin,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:07 AM, darklight
wrote:
> that small hacking session also made me understand c++ a bit better
> still, I would need someone to be my "mentor" who also could help
> developing the plugin :)
I can't say I know the kopete library well enough to be considered
usef
hi
thanks for the hint!
indeed, it might be a good idea to use openfire-c since it has some
really nice features (such as screenshot upload, voice-chat support
and file-transfer support -> WOW)
I didn't know it exists, but I just had a look at it
the only downside I can see is that it's written i
On Sunday 01 February 2009 04:11:37 darklight wrote:
> PS: I mentioned "xfirelib" before - you can grab it here:
> http://xfirelib.sphene.net
> I know that project is dead, but I made it compile with gcc 4.3
> (wasn't difficult) plus it still works (at least the functions I
> tried) - note: the cod
good evening,
some of you might know the xfire protocol
usually it was designed just for the xfire chat client - which is
often used by "gamers"
sadly there's no xfire protocol plugin for kopete yet
to make it short:
I want to develop an xfire protocol plugin for kopete
I just have two problems: