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Now showing ad-hoc commands of other clients connected to the same account in the account menu (per XEP-0146). Since it is becoming messy in that menu, I also prefixed all ad-hoc commands with the node this command belongs to in [], which is the resource name for clients and the domain name for the server. Examples: "[home] Set status" for clients and "[jabber.org] Send message to all connected users" for servers.
author Andreas Monitzer <pidgin@monitzer.com>
date Fri, 13 Jul 2007 15:34:16 +0000
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<todo version="0.1.19">
    <note priority="medium" time="1036044198">
        Browsing
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1036044416">
        Server Admin operations (messages, etc.)
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1036044448">
        Add option for user info to be published or not in JUD.
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1036044583">
        Delete server account.
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1036045649">
        Permit/Deny buddy support.
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1036046413">
        a populate roster from local blist. most useful if you want to migrate a blist from one account to another, also useful if something freaky happens and the server blist is lost.
    </note>
    <note priority="medium" time="1037892911">
        info
        <note priority="medium" time="1037893000">
            formatted. enhancement-request so that the birthday field in the setinfo form would split up into relevant fields allowing for a strict syntax (like year--month--day or so, perhaps even dropdown menus)
        </note>
    </note>
    <note priority="verylow" time="1036044192">
        Jabber Transports (having them show up on the buddy list should be fairly easy; having an appropriate right-click menu for them should also be somewhat easy. Providing a UI for adding transports should be rather difficult.)
    </note>
</todo>