Oh, this worked:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687856
Incredibly awkward.
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I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 and no Link/Unlink options too.
Should a new bug report be created?
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So it WAS there, and I'm NOT crazy. I have the exact same issue as
Rodolfo Gonella Diaza: I can't group the contacts anymore. Since some of
my best friends have up to seven different accounts linked to various of
my own accounts... well, basically the display isn't enough to tell who
is online and
Hi To all! I have to resume this thread... I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 and I
have no group contacts option in the context menu of contacts in the
contact list... It used to be there since months ago... but one day just
disappeared!
I have written today the following question and I've been suggested to
do
file a seperate bug.
2011/1/1 Martin Schröder <256...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> Now grouping of contacts works, that's right.
> But if a contact chooses to switch the protocol (which many of my friends
> with multiprotocol clients do randomly), another chat window opens.
> The behavior I expect is li
Now grouping of contacts works, that's right.
But if a contact chooses to switch the protocol (which many of my friends with
multiprotocol clients do randomly), another chat window opens.
The behavior I expect is like in pidgin: merged contacts share a single chat
window.
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This bug was fixed in the package empathy - 2.31.91.1-0ubuntu1
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empathy (2.31.91.1-0ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* debian/control:
- add libgcr-dev build-dep
* debian/patches/91_git_unref_empathyindividualview_later.patch:
- additional fix fro
this bug will be fixed after Maverick beta is released as empathy
2.31.91 will then be uploaded
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: people-core
Status: New => Invalid
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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The upstream bug report (gnome-bugs #460647) lists this issue as fixed:
> Thanks to the hard work of Travis and Philip, Empathy master is now able to
> link contacts together and meta-contacts are displayed in the contact list. I
> think it's finally time to close this bug \o/
The change will come
Just one additional thought: this should support priorities, on a
general and per-contact basis. For example, given a contact with both
jabber and MSN, a FOSS user may prefer to contact someone through Jabber
as a general rule. But a particular user may use jabber in work, and
MSN on his phone, i
Hello,
That's right for libfolks, here is the mail received on the bugzilla
list for this point.
And as others I hope for this feature which is essential today with
multiplication of networks (Facebook, Jabber, MSN...).
Best regards.
Original Message
Subject:[Bug 460
It seems like the plan is now to use "libfolks". Look here:
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Folks
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> Is it a fair guess that the logs would be merged between the contacts or
> would it be by ID (so j...@msn won't be the same log as j...@icq)?
> How is it on Pidgin? Log merging or not?
>
Pidgin saves each log separately, but shows them together. This way,
j...@msn and j...@icq are stored separat
i suggest to think in persons, not protocols
that comes to one more naturally.
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 17:04, Asaf Zamir wrote:
> Is it a fair guess that the logs would be merged between the contacts or
> would it be by ID (so j...@msn won't be the same log as j...@icq)?
> How is it on Pidgin? L
Is it a fair guess that the logs would be merged between the contacts or would
it be by ID (so j...@msn won't be the same log as j...@icq)?
How is it on Pidgin? Log merging or not?
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Empathy does not support grouping contacts, ie. specifying a friend
which exists in several IM networks. This results in same friend being
showed over and over again in the list(s).
- The problem is planned to be fixed using People
Jamin, Pidgin supports indicator-applet.
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Not quite, see the Indicator applet is forced upon those of use that
want a volume icon regardless of whether we want the mail icon or it's
other bits. As such it's either use the default or have forced bloat in
terms of the systray/notification area. If there's a way to do away
with the indicato
@Jamin, no, the noise is truly unnecessary. If you don't like it then
don't use it. If you are a "mee too" then click "this bug affects me
too" you are not forced to use empathy as uninstalling it and using
another IM client is well within the simplicities of Ubuntu. Thats what
makes it such a g
Considering the bug has been open for just short of two years, and has
at best a Wishlist state. The upstream report for this is nearly three
years old. Yet somehow this has still been selected as the default
client for Ubuntu. As others have pointed out this is a fairly standard
feature of mult
Thank you all for showing support of this bug. However, those "me too"
comments are of no use and just create noise. Thus, would you be so kind
and refrain from adding those? Selecting "This bug affects me too" is
adequate. Thank you!
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I'd love to use Empathy for its integration, but all my friends have
multiple accounts. I have to use this. Can you imagine having 4 versions
of everyone?
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Definitely the "killer feature" keeping me from using Empathy.
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Empathy is getting closer, but without this feature it won't hold a
candle to Pidgin's usability.
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Why is this so far back on the Roadmap? This is a serious problem with
Empathy. With it being the official IM client in Gnome and Ubuntu, it
needs to behave like people expect multi-protocol IM clients to behave,
and contact grouping is a feature that pretty much every other similar
program does. I
Just look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9199695 to get an
idea of the amount of people that need this bug fixed.
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What Tom and Phil said...
A little more than a year ago Ubuntu made the bold choice of replacing Pidgin,
which I'll concede, is a stagnant and no-longer innovating project, but that is
nevertheless pretty much "up there" feature AND stability-wise (except for
video and some other "extras" that i
Nice quote by Paul Kishimoto on the related bug on GNOME bugzilla:
So the following have all been mentioned:
People (0.0.6 release two years old, https://launchpad.net/people-core)
Soylen
The empathy roadmap lists this feature as planned for Gnome 3.0... there
really should be a stopgap solution even if it's not the ideal one in
the meantime as it seems bizarre to support multiple protocols and not
have this ability.
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Is there any progress update? I think this bug really needs to be fixed
to make empathy a state of the art messenger.
Just imagine. I sometimes have 4 buddies that are the same person. That
means my contact list at the moment ist completely clustered with the
same names over and over...
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** Description changed:
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Empathy does not support grouping contacts, ie. specifying a friend
which exists in several IM networks. This results in same friend being
- showed over and over again in the list(s). The problem is planned to be
- fixed using People (h
What are the differenced between the two projects? You should probably
post to upstream Empathy if you want to help out. Thanks for picking up
on this-- tons of us users are dying for it =)
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This is the only reason I'm still using pidgin at all. I'm happy to do
some work to implement this. I'd prefer to do so using the people-
project unless someone really wants me to use soylent.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The roadmap (http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/Roadmap) says that People
(https://edge.launchpad.net/people-project) or Soylent
(http://live.gnome.org/Soylent) will be used. Can we discuss the
differences and start working on that?
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Empathy d
** Summary changed:
- Multi-protocol contacts not supported
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