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author Nathan Walp <nwalp@pidgin.im>
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 -=[ Gaim ]=-  The Pimpin' Penguin IM Client That's Good For The Soul!
 
 2.0.0beta1 (12/17/2005):
-    Sean: I think Nathan sums everything up really well below. There's still
-    a bunch we want to add (and remove) before the official release, but we
-    really want to start getting feedback about what's good and what's not.
-    So, please, be vocal about this beta!
+	Sean: I think Nathan sums everything up really well below. There's still
+	a bunch we want to add (and remove) before the official release, but we
+	really want to start getting feedback about what's good and what's not.
+	So, please, be vocal about this beta!
 
-    Nathan: 15 months since we branched oldstatus, and started working on
-    the behemoth that is 2.0.0.  In that time, we've added a couple new
-    protocols, we had a few crazy patch writers become developers, and
-    had a few more people step up to be crazy patch writers.  Sean wrote
-    a book, and we arbitrarily decided to make a version 1.0.0, and a
-    new versioning scheme.  We got new artwork, and added almost 200 lines
-    to the ChangeLog.  We've watched 2 major GTK+ releases, and added all
-    kinds of features using them.  OK, I've wasted enough bits here.  This
-    beta rocks, but it is a beta.  Treat it as such, and enjoy!
+	Nathan: 15 months since we branched oldstatus, and started working on
+	the behemoth that is 2.0.0.  In that time, we've added a couple new
+	protocols, we had a few crazy patch writers become developers, and
+	had a few more people step up to be crazy patch writers.  Sean wrote
+	a book, and we arbitrarily decided to make a version 1.0.0, and a
+	new versioning scheme.  We got new artwork, and added almost 200 lines
+	to the ChangeLog.  We've watched 2 major GTK+ releases, and added all
+	kinds of features using them.  OK, I've wasted enough bits here.  This
+	beta rocks, but it is a beta.  Treat it as such, and enjoy!
 
-    Gary: Finally we have a beta.  There are a lot of new goodies, including
-    quite a few summer of code projects that couldn't get added into the
-    oldstatus branch because API changes.  We also have a new mono plugin
-    loader for even more plugin fun.
+	Gary: Finally we have a beta.  There are a lot of new goodies, including
+	quite a few summer of code projects that couldn't get added into the
+	oldstatus branch because API changes.  We also have a new mono plugin
+	loader for even more plugin fun.
 
-    Richard: Thanks to all who wrote patches (big or small) for this beta.
+	Richard: Thanks to all who wrote patches (big or small) for this beta.
 
-    Tim: Well here it is, the first beta. There's a lot of cool things in
-    here, but not all of them are finished or debugged. But then that's
-    why it's called a beta. Conversations are now contact-aware, and
-    there's a new status selector. There's smooth scrolling on incoming
-    messages as well. Our Crazy Patch Writers have been doing a good
-    job too, it seems like we're never lacking some patches in the
-    tracker to review.
+	Tim: Well here it is, the first beta. There's a lot of cool things in
+	here, but not all of them are finished or debugged. But then that's
+	why it's called a beta. Conversations are now contact-aware, and
+	there's a new status selector. There's smooth scrolling on incoming
+	messages as well. Our Crazy Patch Writers have been doing a good
+	job too, it seems like we're never lacking some patches in the
+	tracker to review.
 
-    Etan: I know I'm not going to be able to think of all the things I should
-    talk about here so I'll just go with the stuff I remember. Adding buddies
-    on ejabberd jabber servers should work more correctly now (it's possible
-    adding buddies on other servers is a bit broken currently I'm still
-    looking into it). There are still other jabber issues I'm looking into
-    with handling of buddies.
-    In other topics, I finally brought my Accounts menu into gaim, though the
-    current example of it isn't exactly what I had in mind, anyone with any
-    suggestions/comments/etc about it please speak up.
-    Other than the stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting to mention this beta should
-    be awesome as gaim 2.0.0 is going to be awesome. Have fun with it.
+	Etan: I know I'm not going to be able to think of all the things I should
+	talk about here so I'll just go with the stuff I remember. Adding buddies
+	on ejabberd jabber servers should work more correctly now (it's possible
+	adding buddies on other servers is a bit broken currently I'm still
+	looking into it). There are still other jabber issues I'm looking into
+	with handling of buddies.
+	In other topics, I finally brought my Accounts menu into gaim, though the
+	current example of it isn't exactly what I had in mind, anyone with any
+	suggestions/comments/etc about it please speak up.
+	Other than the stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting to mention this beta should
+	be awesome as gaim 2.0.0 is going to be awesome. Have fun with it.
 
-    Luke: pretty much everything important has been said, so this is going to
-    be rather repetative.  This is a beta folks, so it will have bugs.  It
-    will crash unexpectedly.  Perhaps even frequently.  Use it at your peril.
-    But do use it (though you might want to back up ~/.gaim first), and let us
-    know what needs to be fixed.
+	Luke: pretty much everything important has been said, so this is going to
+	be rather repetative.  This is a beta folks, so it will have bugs.  It
+	will crash unexpectedly.  Perhaps even frequently.  Use it at your peril.
+	But do use it (though you might want to back up ~/.gaim first), and let us
+	know what needs to be fixed.
 
-    Mark: Yay.
+	Mark: Yay.
 
-    Stu: Wow!
+	Stu: Wow!
 
-    Siege: Sametime accounts created with gaim-meanwhile should merge over
-    for use in the beta just fine. Some of the familiar settings regarding
-    the buddy list are gone, so I recommend backing up your Sametime blist
-    before getting down and crazy. Have fun, and happy early Decemberween!
+	Siege: Sametime accounts created with gaim-meanwhile should merge over
+	for use in the beta just fine. Some of the familiar settings regarding
+	the buddy list are gone, so I recommend backing up your Sametime blist
+	before getting down and crazy. Have fun, and happy early Decemberween!
 
-    Daniel: Enjoy! In the hopes that this prevents someone pain... do not use
-    Glib/GTK+ 2.8.x with Wingaim - it will not work.  We're looking into the
-    problem and hope to have it resolved before the final release.
-    "Happy Holidays!"
+	Daniel: Enjoy! In the hopes that this prevents someone pain... do not use
+	Glib/GTK+ 2.8.x with Wingaim - it will not work.  We're looking into the
+	problem and hope to have it resolved before the final release.
+	"Happy Holidays!"
 
 1.5.0 (8/11/2005):
-    Mark: No super crazy major changes here.  Just the usual bug
-    fixes and some pretty important security updates.
+	Mark: No super crazy major changes here.  Just the usual bug
+	fixes and some pretty important security updates.
 
-    Stu: Buy Sean's book. He obviously needs the money. Other than that
-    we fixed some bugs with this release (I don't think we did much else).
-    SoC students are doing lots of cool stuff which we'll hopefully be
-    able to bring you in a future release.
+	Stu: Buy Sean's book. He obviously needs the money. Other than that
+	we fixed some bugs with this release (I don't think we did much else).
+	SoC students are doing lots of cool stuff which we'll hopefully be
+	able to bring you in a future release.
 
-    Nathan: I've continued my streak of doing nothing useful lately.
-    However, I've now got a brand-spanking-new DSL line, so I might
-    actually get to contribute soon.  One way or another I'd like
-    to get HEAD into a more useable state in the next month or two.
-    Also, like Stu said, buy Sean's book.  I've been reading and
-    fixing it for the last umpteen months, so you had better enjoy
-    it.
+	Nathan: I've continued my streak of doing nothing useful lately.
+	However, I've now got a brand-spanking-new DSL line, so I might
+	actually get to contribute soon.  One way or another I'd like
+	to get HEAD into a more useable state in the next month or two.
+	Also, like Stu said, buy Sean's book.  I've been reading and
+	fixing it for the last umpteen months, so you had better enjoy
+	it.
 
 1.4.0 (7/7/2005):
-    Mark: The last month or four we've promoted a bunch of the Gaim
-    Crazy Patch Writers to developers, so there is now an even larger
-    team of brilliant and amazingly sexy committers working around
-    the globe for your instant messaging pleasure.  Also, we have
-    what I believe to be our first contribution from a Summer of Code
-    student in this release: Jonathan Clark enabled the sending of
-    files to certain ICQ users.  Support is still a bit rough, but
-    he'll be working on it throughout the summer.
+	Mark: The last month or four we've promoted a bunch of the Gaim
+	Crazy Patch Writers to developers, so there is now an even larger
+	team of brilliant and amazingly sexy committers working around
+	the globe for your instant messaging pleasure.  Also, we have
+	what I believe to be our first contribution from a Summer of Code
+	student in this release: Jonathan Clark enabled the sending of
+	files to certain ICQ users.  Support is still a bit rough, but
+	he'll be working on it throughout the summer.
 
-    Luke: Exciting times this summer as our Summer of Code interns
-    start their projects.  This is mostly a bug fix release, with the
-    ICQ file transfer that Mark mentioned and some buddy icon work
-    being the only real new code.  Hence the extra week delay.  A
-    big thanks to our translators who keep churning out updates even
-    when we give them short notice as well.  Enjoy!
+	Luke: Exciting times this summer as our Summer of Code interns
+	start their projects.  This is mostly a bug fix release, with the
+	ICQ file transfer that Mark mentioned and some buddy icon work
+	being the only real new code.  Hence the extra week delay.  A
+	big thanks to our translators who keep churning out updates even
+	when we give them short notice as well.  Enjoy!
 
 1.3.1 (6/9/2005):
-    Sean: It's been a while since I've done one of these. Welcome to
-    Gaim 1.3.1, "New Hyde Park." This is, again, another bugfix release
-    but it comes with two keen announcements. First, I'd like to welcome
-    Christopher O'Brien to the Gaim team. He has integrated his work on
-    the Meanwhile project into Gaim, ensuring that Gaim 2.0.0 will include
-    Sametime support. Also, we're participating in Google's Summer of
-    Code, which you all should check out at 
-    http://gaim.sourceforge.net/summerofcode/
+	Sean: It's been a while since I've done one of these. Welcome to
+	Gaim 1.3.1, "New Hyde Park." This is, again, another bugfix release
+	but it comes with two keen announcements. First, I'd like to welcome
+	Christopher O'Brien to the Gaim team. He has integrated his work on
+	the Meanwhile project into Gaim, ensuring that Gaim 2.0.0 will include
+	Sametime support. Also, we're participating in Google's Summer of
+	Code, which you all should check out at 
+	http://gaim.sourceforge.net/summerofcode/
 
 1.3.0 (5/10/2005):
-    Luke: This release fixes SILC for multiple accounts.  HOWEVER, you
-    may lose your buddy list (for SILC only) upgrading.  This is
-    rather unavoidable as the previous code did not keep track of
-    which account each buddy belonged to.
+	Luke: This release fixes SILC for multiple accounts.  HOWEVER, you
+	may lose your buddy list (for SILC only) upgrading.  This is
+	rather unavoidable as the previous code did not keep track of
+	which account each buddy belonged to.
 
-    Stu: I'm glad we're finally getting this out, if fixes a number of bugs
-    ranging from minor to not so minor. I'd also like to welcome Gary to
-    the team - he's done a great job with Guifications, I'm sure he'll do
-    good stuff here too.
+	Stu: I'm glad we're finally getting this out, if fixes a number of bugs
+	ranging from minor to not so minor. I'd also like to welcome Gary to
+	the team - he's done a great job with Guifications, I'm sure he'll do
+	good stuff here too.
 
-    Gary: Well I got pretty much nothing done for this release.  Although I
-    do have quite a few things in the works that will come to fruition when
-    I find some more free time.
+	Gary: Well I got pretty much nothing done for this release.  Although I
+	do have quite a few things in the works that will come to fruition when
+	I find some more free time.
 
 1.2.1 (4/3/2005):
-    Luke:  Several important fixes this time around.  Big thanks to 
-    Robert McQueen, Stu, Nathan, Ethan, and everyone else who has helped 
-    with this effort.  Maybe next time we can get a decent chance to fix the 
-    problems *before* they go public to have a normal release process.
+	Luke:  Several important fixes this time around.  Big thanks to 
+	Robert McQueen, Stu, Nathan, Ethan, and everyone else who has helped 
+	with this effort.  Maybe next time we can get a decent chance to fix the 
+	problems *before* they go public to have a normal release process.
 
-    Nathan: Jabber got some updates this release (finally).  I've got
-    more planned, but simply haven't had the time to anything about it.
+	Nathan: Jabber got some updates this release (finally).  I've got
+	more planned, but simply haven't had the time to anything about it.
 
 1.2.0 (3/17/2005):
-    Luke: Happy St. Patrick's Day all.  Sean scheduled a release for
-    today, we'll see if we can pull it off. :-)  This release
-    features somewhat more than just bug fixes, some improvements
-    have been made to the conversation API which may affect plugin
-    developers.  Yahoo users should also thank Tim and Bleeter for
-    their efforts.
-    
-    Etan: I'm going to NEWS since I actually did something this time.
-    Jabber will allow you to unsubscribe to someone's presence
-    without logging out and in again, this does break seeing yourself
-    on your buddy list, but hopefully we'll fix that again for the
-    next release. 
-    
-    Stu: Happy St. Guinness^wPatrick's day.
-    
+	Luke: Happy St. Patrick's Day all.  Sean scheduled a release for
+	today, we'll see if we can pull it off. :-)  This release
+	features somewhat more than just bug fixes, some improvements
+	have been made to the conversation API which may affect plugin
+	developers.  Yahoo users should also thank Tim and Bleeter for
+	their efforts.
+	
+	Etan: I'm going to NEWS since I actually did something this time.
+	Jabber will allow you to unsubscribe to someone's presence
+	without logging out and in again, this does break seeing yourself
+	on your buddy list, but hopefully we'll fix that again for the
+	next release. 
+	
+	Stu: Happy St. Guinness^wPatrick's day.
+	
 1.1.4 (2/24/2005):
-    Sean: Another bug fix release. A big thanks to Rob McQueen, Ari
-    Pollak, Don Seiler, and Warren Togami: some packagers who helped
-    debug a nasty glib 2.6 problem. Also thanks to our own Stu who
-    found and destroyed an MSN crash and an HTML parsing error
+	Sean: Another bug fix release. A big thanks to Rob McQueen, Ari
+	Pollak, Don Seiler, and Warren Togami: some packagers who helped
+	debug a nasty glib 2.6 problem. Also thanks to our own Stu who
+	found and destroyed an MSN crash and an HTML parsing error
 
-    Luke: Early release to handle the MSN and HTML crashes, as well
-    as the glib crash.  Maybe that makes up for having had a 4 week
-    period before the last release.  This one should be the nice
-    stable release we meant 1.1.3 to be. Enjoy!
+	Luke: Early release to handle the MSN and HTML crashes, as well
+	as the glib crash.  Maybe that makes up for having had a 4 week
+	period before the last release.  This one should be the nice
+	stable release we meant 1.1.3 to be. Enjoy!
 
-    Stu: I cleaned up the whitespace in this NEWS, it was bugging me.
+	Stu: I cleaned up the whitespace in this NEWS, it was bugging me.
 
 1.1.3 (2/17/2005):
-    Luke: Yet another bug fix release, many thanks to everyone who has
-    helped to make gaim more stable!
+	Luke: Yet another bug fix release, many thanks to everyone who has
+	helped to make gaim more stable!
 
-    Stu: I fixed too many Yahoo HTTP proxy bugs, I should just go and
-    write some core HTTP support that works better. A good all round
-    bug fix release otherwise.
+	Stu: I fixed too many Yahoo HTTP proxy bugs, I should just go and
+	write some core HTTP support that works better. A good all round
+	bug fix release otherwise.
 
 1.1.2 (1/20/2005):
-    Luke: Another Bug fix release. This one featuring a fix to the HTTP
-    Method for MSN users and other MSN fixes. A big thanks to Stu and
-    Felipe Contreras for those. Stu also spent a long time in valgrind
-    and so this brings you a Gaim release with fewer memory leaks. This
-    release is on time primarily because I want to see the MSN fixes
-    make it into Debian and Fedora before freezes. Expect further bug
-    fix only releases to come at longer intervals, at Mark's request.
+	Luke: Another Bug fix release. This one featuring a fix to the HTTP
+	Method for MSN users and other MSN fixes. A big thanks to Stu and
+	Felipe Contreras for those. Stu also spent a long time in valgrind
+	and so this brings you a Gaim release with fewer memory leaks. This
+	release is on time primarily because I want to see the MSN fixes
+	make it into Debian and Fedora before freezes. Expect further bug
+	fix only releases to come at longer intervals, at Mark's request.
 
-    Daniel: This is my first NEWS! (YaY) I didn't really do too much for
-    this release.  There are a few bugfixes, mostly wingaim stuff. Oh, and
-    I like the new XP System Tray icons.
+	Daniel: This is my first NEWS! (YaY) I didn't really do too much for
+	this release.  There are a few bugfixes, mostly wingaim stuff. Oh, and
+	I like the new XP System Tray icons.
 
-    Sean: I'm down here today. I haven't really been paying too much
-    attention to these boring bugfix releases, but I'd like to thank
-    David and welcome him to the team. I'd also like to thank Steven
-    and Nathan from Silverorange who redid the webpage.
+	Sean: I'm down here today. I haven't really been paying too much
+	attention to these boring bugfix releases, but I'd like to thank
+	David and welcome him to the team. I'd also like to thank Steven
+	and Nathan from Silverorange who redid the webpage.
 
-    Tim: Another bug fix release. I didn't really fix any bugs, so
-    I didn't exactly do much for this one. The autopackage will now
-    work with mozilla-nss, if anyone has that, and not gnutls11. (It
-    works with either gnutls11 or mozilla-nss, but not gnutls10)
-    I started working on Gaim-vv again though, and I merged someone's
-    custom msn smiley patch into the 2.0.0 tree, so expect good things
-    whenever that's released (no, don't try it now, you won't like it).
-    Oh and welcome to the team Daniel. Of course, he was already on my
-    Gaim-vv team.
+	Tim: Another bug fix release. I didn't really fix any bugs, so
+	I didn't exactly do much for this one. The autopackage will now
+	work with mozilla-nss, if anyone has that, and not gnutls11. (It
+	works with either gnutls11 or mozilla-nss, but not gnutls10)
+	I started working on Gaim-vv again though, and I merged someone's
+	custom msn smiley patch into the 2.0.0 tree, so expect good things
+	whenever that's released (no, don't try it now, you won't like it).
+	Oh and welcome to the team Daniel. Of course, he was already on my
+	Gaim-vv team.
 
-    Stu: Welcome Daniel! you've done some good stuff already. Felipe did some
-    good work on MSN yet again, so you can all use the HTTP method now. I
-    didn't do all that much, other than let valgrind tell me what to fix, and
-    a couple of easy bug fixes from the bug tracker. Hopefully Ethan will get
-    well soon, so he can get back to merging patches and fixing things.
+	Stu: Welcome Daniel! you've done some good stuff already. Felipe did some
+	good work on MSN yet again, so you can all use the HTTP method now. I
+	didn't do all that much, other than let valgrind tell me what to fix, and
+	a couple of easy bug fixes from the bug tracker. Hopefully Ethan will get
+	well soon, so he can get back to merging patches and fixing things.
 
-    Nathan: I think I made some Jabber fixes, at least one of which is
-    ChangeLog'd.  I will continue to make empty promises about new features,
-    especially for 2.0.0.  Until then, welcome Daniel!
+	Nathan: I think I made some Jabber fixes, at least one of which is
+	ChangeLog'd.  I will continue to make empty promises about new features,
+	especially for 2.0.0.  Until then, welcome Daniel!
 
 1.1.1 (12/28/2004):
-    Luke: This bug fix release features msn improvements, drag and drop
-    improvements, and some translation stuff. Thanks for everone who has
-    helped with it, and hopefully we can get 2.0.0 out soon. On a side
-    note, i'm still looking for someone to look at the perl plugin loader.
+	Luke: This bug fix release features msn improvements, drag and drop
+	improvements, and some translation stuff. Thanks for everone who has
+	helped with it, and hopefully we can get 2.0.0 out soon. On a side
+	note, i'm still looking for someone to look at the perl plugin loader.
 
 1.1.0 (12/02/2004):
-    Luke: Another in our series of bug fix releases, with a slight twist.
-    Everyone thank Ethan for implementing a fall back encoding for IRC,
-    it has been much requested and should make a number of users very
-    happy. See the ChangeLog for details on other fixes.
+	Luke: Another in our series of bug fix releases, with a slight twist.
+	Everyone thank Ethan for implementing a fall back encoding for IRC,
+	it has been much requested and should make a number of users very
+	happy. See the ChangeLog for details on other fixes.
 
-    Stu: Much thanks to Miah Gregory and Felipe Contreras, a bunch of
-    memory leaks have been fixed. Felipe also fixed a good number of
-    other MSN bugs. I didn't do much except apply these guys fixes. It's
-    good to see fixes from Gary coming in again too ;-). I like the
-    docklet adjustments Christian made. Btw, we have a new MSN protocol
-    icon, and I think you'll love it.
+	Stu: Much thanks to Miah Gregory and Felipe Contreras, a bunch of
+	memory leaks have been fixed. Felipe also fixed a good number of
+	other MSN bugs. I didn't do much except apply these guys fixes. It's
+	good to see fixes from Gary coming in again too ;-). I like the
+	docklet adjustments Christian made. Btw, we have a new MSN protocol
+	icon, and I think you'll love it.
 
-    Tim: I made Gaim binary relocatable this release, so Gaim can find
-    itself if it gets lost, and I'm going to try to make autopackages
-    for this release, if the autopackage guys release their new version
-    soon like they're talking. I also "fixed" a scrolling bug, by
-    realizing it was all Gentoo's fault. The IRC encoding thing Ethan
-    did is pretty nice, no more encoding error messages!
+	Tim: I made Gaim binary relocatable this release, so Gaim can find
+	itself if it gets lost, and I'm going to try to make autopackages
+	for this release, if the autopackage guys release their new version
+	soon like they're talking. I also "fixed" a scrolling bug, by
+	realizing it was all Gentoo's fault. The IRC encoding thing Ethan
+	did is pretty nice, no more encoding error messages!
 
-    Ethan: Rumor has it that I did some work this release, but it's just
-    that, a rumor.  I think Luke started it.  I did lay the hammer  down
-    on  bogus  word  wrapping in the NEWS, so you can thank me for that.
-    Keep your powder dry.
+	Ethan: Rumor has it that I did some work this release, but it's just
+	that, a rumor.  I think Luke started it.  I did lay the hammer  down
+	on  bogus  word  wrapping in the NEWS, so you can thank me for that.
+	Keep your powder dry.
 
 1.0.3 (11/11/2004):
-    Luke: Not much to see here, some bug fixes that you all will enjoy as
-    the semester draws to a close and everyone still in school gets bogged
-    down with projects, papers, and exams. Enjoy! Oh, and if you are interested
-    in the perl or gadu-gadu functionality, please step up to help write
-    patches, as both of these code blocks are currently unmaintained.
+	Luke: Not much to see here, some bug fixes that you all will enjoy as
+	the semester draws to a close and everyone still in school gets bogged
+	down with projects, papers, and exams. Enjoy! Oh, and if you are interested
+	in the perl or gadu-gadu functionality, please step up to help write
+	patches, as both of these code blocks are currently unmaintained.
 
-    Tim: I fixed a couple bugs this time. In other news, Kim wants to get
-    a pet cockatiel or two.
+	Tim: I fixed a couple bugs this time. In other news, Kim wants to get
+	a pet cockatiel or two.
 
-    Nathan: I was gonna put a new feature in this release, but decided
-    not to because I found a bug in it today, and I'm tired.  Also, I haven't
-    consulted the powers-that-be about putting new features into oldstatus.
+	Nathan: I was gonna put a new feature in this release, but decided
+	not to because I found a bug in it today, and I'm tired.  Also, I haven't
+	consulted the powers-that-be about putting new features into oldstatus.
 
-    Stu: I'm writing this at 11:11:11pm on 11/11. Eleven. It's 3 really. Or B.
-    It's the 5th smallest prime number. Himalia is the 11th moon of Jupiter.
-    Hendecagon. There are 1011 players on a football team. XI. 16 hours. Eleven
-    is the smallest positive integer requiring three syllables in English. This
-    entry is my 11th lie for today.
+	Stu: I'm writing this at 11:11:11pm on 11/11. Eleven. It's 3 really. Or B.
+	It's the 5th smallest prime number. Himalia is the 11th moon of Jupiter.
+	Hendecagon. There are 1011 players on a football team. XI. 16 hours. Eleven
+	is the smallest positive integer requiring three syllables in English. This
+	entry is my 11th lie for today.
 
 1.0.2 (10/19/2004):
 	Stu: I'm new around here. I tried to reduce the number of bugs in the bug