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[gaim-migrate @ 4908] Big Changes: -Rewrote some of the perl stuff so perl scripts can change a few of their parameters -Receiving a file with AIM over oscar works pretty well Now, the "nitty gritty": Very minor change to prefs.c: In the plugins details tab, I changed "URL" to "Web Site." I was just going to fix the tabbing, but silvestrij suggested changing it to "Web site," and I thought that sounded good. I think it fits better, too. I dunno, maybe that's just me. "Get Capabilities" has stopped working for some reason. I'm just going to blame AOL. It's really not important anyway, and some people wanted it taken off. It is now #ifdef 0'ed out. I'll remove it completely if it continues to no longer function. I took out a few plugin_event calls from oscar.c and put them in core code. "event_error" should be, uh, "evented" when there is an error signing on. Hopefully no one was using this. It's really pretty useless. The parameter is now the reason for not being able to connect rather than the archaic toc error code. I screwed around with how perl functions are called some. There was way the hell too much malloc'ing going on here. I think all in all it's an improvement, though I'm still not a big fan of how changes to parameters propagate to the actual memory. I really think it would be nice if the perl stuff was made into a C plugin. It's just so much cleaner. Especially if someone wanted to write, say, a python or tcl interpreter. That's how xchat2 does it. I just think that would be really slick. Like butter. Or ice. Very unlike Velcro. I added a "Change Password" Protocol Action for ICQ over oscar. This was really pretty easy. I'd like to thank my housemate Andrew for complaining a lot that having to use Windows ICQ to change his password was a pain. I rewrote a lot of the oscar file transfer stuff to use Christian's new xfer interface. This involved moving a few functions from ft.c to im.c, where they belong. I also removed all the #if 0'ed getfile functions. I'll be rewritting them soonish. Receiving a file should work perfectly, aside from maybe a small memleak when stuff is canceled. Sending a file is currently disabled. No ETA on when I'll have that working. I renamed pretty much all of the functions in im.c so they have kind of a scheme now. They should all be aim_im_bleh, since "im" is the family name. There comes a time when you must break the crap out of any clients that might be using libfaim in order to make stuff cleaner. Maybe. I got rid of the snac destructor stuff for now. I'll probably add it back later. I wasn't entirely comfortable with how it was done. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Wed, 26 Feb 2003 05:01:37 +0000
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gaim - the Pimpin' Penguin IM Clone that's Good for the Soul
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Developers:
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Rob Flynn <rob@marko.net> - Main developer (send patches here)
	AIM: RobFlynn
	ICQ: 1358450
	MSN: rmf410@hotmail.com
	Yahoo: IBRRob
	Jabber: robflynn@jabber.org

Sean Egan <bj91704@binghamton.edu> - Developer
	AIM: SeanEgn
	ICQ: 96642211
	MSN: SeanEgn@hotmail.com
	Yahoo:	SeanEgn
	Jabber: SeanEgn@jabber.org

Syd Logan - Hacker and Designated Driver (lazy bum)

Decklin Foster
Ben Miller
Nathan Walp
Mark Doliner

We've got an IRC room now too, #gaim on irc.freenode.net. Come check us out.

Retired:
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Jim Duchek <jimduchek@ou.edu> - Former Maintainer 
Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net> - Original Author
Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>
Adam Fritzler