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conversataions.
(15:31:55) Matje: care to elaborate what that means? :p
(15:32:17) LSchiere: spelling will be the death of me
(15:32:19) LSchiere: nosnilmot!
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http://www.nosnilmot.com/patches/gaim-0.78cvs-man-spelling.patch
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 26 May 2004 20:23:07 +0000 |
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22 .TH gaim 1 | |
23 .SH NAME | |
24 Gaim v@VERSION@ \- Instant Messaging client | |
25 .SH SYNOPSIS | |
26 .TP 5 | |
27 \fBgaim \fI[options]\fR | |
28 | |
29 .SH DESCRIPTION | |
30 .PP | |
9073 | 31 \fBgaim\fR is a GTK2-based Instant Messaging (IM) application. It supports |
32 multiple protocols via modules, including AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, Jabber, | |
33 IRC, Napster, Gadu-Gadu and Zephyr. It has many common features found in | |
34 other clients, as well as many unique features. Gaim is not endorsed by or | |
35 affiliated with America Online, ICQ, Microsoft, or Yahoo. | |
6954 | 36 |
37 .SH OPTIONS | |
9073 | 38 The following options are provided by \fBgaim\fR using the standard GNU |
39 command line syntax: | |
6954 | 40 .TP |
41 .B \-a, \-\-acct | |
9073 | 42 Launch the \fBAccount Editor\fR rather than the \fBLogin\fR window on |
43 start. | |
6954 | 44 .TP |
45 .B \-d, \-\-debug | |
9073 | 46 Print debugging messages to stdout. These are the same debugging messages |
47 that are displayed in the \fBDebug\fR window. | |
6954 | 48 .TP |
8736 | 49 .B \-c, \-\-config=\fIDIR\fB |
50 Use \fIDIR\fR as the directory for config files instead of \fI~/.gaim\fR. | |
6954 | 51 .TP |
52 .B \-h, \-\-help | |
53 Print this help and exit. | |
54 .TP | |
55 .B \-l, \-\-login[=\fINAME\fB] | |
9073 | 56 Automatically login on start using the default account or the account |
57 specified by the \fINAME\fR parameter. | |
6954 | 58 .TP |
59 .B \-n, \-\-loginwin | |
9073 | 60 Don't automatically login when \fBgaim\fR starts. Show the \fBLogin\fR |
61 window instead. | |
6954 | 62 .TP |
63 .B \-u, \-\-user=\fINAME\fB | |
64 Use account \fINAME\fR as default. | |
65 .TP | |
66 .B \-v, \-\-version | |
67 Display the version information window. | |
68 .TP | |
69 .B \-w, \-\-away[=\fIMESG\fB] | |
9073 | 70 Automatically go away on signon. You may optionally use the \fIMESG\fR |
71 parameter to set the away message. | |
6954 | 72 |
73 .SH BUDDY LIST | |
9073 | 74 The \fBBuddy List\fR window is \fBgaim\fR's main interface window. Using |
75 this window you can see which of your buddies is online, away, idle, etc. | |
76 You can also add and remove buddies from your buddy list. | |
6954 | 77 |
9073 | 78 The \fBBuddy List\fR window contains a list of your buddies who are online |
79 and have allowed you to be notified of their presence. The icon to the | |
80 left of each buddy indicates the buddy's current state and the protocol | |
81 they are using. Double clicking a buddy will open a new \fBConversation\fR | |
82 window. Right clicking will pop up a menu: | |
6954 | 83 .TP |
84 .B IM | |
85 Opens a new \fBConversation\fR window to the selected buddy. | |
86 .TP | |
87 .B Add Buddy Pounce | |
9073 | 88 A Buddy Pounce is a configurable automated action to be performed when the |
89 buddy's state changes. This will open the \fBBuddy Pounce\fR dialog to be | |
90 discussed later. | |
91 .TP | |
6954 | 92 .B View Log |
9073 | 93 \fBgaim\fR is capable of automatically log its activities. These logs are |
94 either plain text files (with a .log extension) or html files (with a | |
9076 | 95 .html extension) located under the \fI~/.gaim/logs\fR directory. This |
9073 | 96 menu command will attempt to view this file with \fBgaim\fR's internal log |
97 viewer. | |
8201 | 98 .TP |
99 .B Alias | |
9073 | 100 Create an alias for this buddy. This will open up a new dialog in which |
101 one can give this buddy an alternate name to appear on the buddy list and | |
9076 | 102 in conversations. |
8201 | 103 |
9073 | 104 For example, if a buddy's name screen name was jsmith1281xx and his real |
105 name was 'John Q. Smith,' one could create an alias as to identify the | |
106 buddy by his common name. | |
6954 | 107 .LP |
9073 | 108 The remainder of the menu will consist of protocol specific commands. |
109 These commands vary depending on the protocol; below are the commands | |
110 available when using OSCAR, the more popular and developer-recommended AIM | |
111 protocol: | |
6954 | 112 .TP |
113 .B Get Info | |
9073 | 114 Retrieves and displays information about the buddy. This information is |
115 also known as a Profile. | |
6954 | 116 .TP |
117 .B Get Away Msg | |
9073 | 118 If this buddy is in an Away state, this will retrieve and display the |
119 buddy's \fBAway Message\fR. | |
6954 | 120 .LP |
9073 | 121 At the bottom of the \fBBuddy List\fR are several buttons (if enabled in |
122 \fBPreferences\fR): | |
6954 | 123 .TP |
124 .B IM | |
9073 | 125 Opens a new \fBConversation\fR window to to the selected buddy, or brings |
126 up the \fBNew Message\fR dialog box if no buddy is selected. | |
6954 | 127 .TP |
128 .B Info | |
9073 | 129 Retrieves and display information about the selected buddy, or brings up |
130 the \fBGet User Info\fR dialog box if no buddy is selected. | |
6954 | 131 .TP |
132 .B Chat | |
9073 | 133 Brings up the \fBJoin Chat\fR dialog box, prompting the user to select |
134 which username to use and what chat group to join. | |
6954 | 135 .TP |
136 .B Away | |
9073 | 137 Brings up a menu of all available \fBAway Messages\fR. If an item is |
138 selected, all online accounts will use this item as their away message. | |
6954 | 139 |
140 .SH ACCOUNT EDITOR | |
9073 | 141 The account editor consists of a list of accounts and information about |
142 them. Clicking \fIDelete\fR will delete the currently selected account. | |
143 Clicking \fIAdd\fR or \fIModify\fR will invoke a \fBModify Account\fR | |
144 window. Here, you can add or alter account information. When creating a | |
145 new account, you will submit your screen name and password. You will also | |
146 choose your protocol. | |
6954 | 147 |
9073 | 148 If \fIRemember Password\fR is chosen, the password will be saved in |
149 \fBgaim\fR's configuration file. | |
6954 | 150 |
9073 | 151 If \fIAuto-Login\fR is chosen, this account will automatically login upon |
152 starting \fBgaim\fR. | |
153 | |
154 Each protocol has it's own specific options that can be found in the | |
155 protocol-specific tab on the modify screen. | |
6954 | 156 |
157 .SH PREFERENCES | |
158 | |
159 All options take effect immediately. | |
160 | |
161 .SH Interface | |
162 | |
9073 | 163 \fIDisplay remote nicknames if no alias is set\fR: Toggles whether server |
164 nickname data should be used if no local alias exists. | |
6954 | 165 |
166 .TP | |
8736 | 167 .B Smiley Themes |
9073 | 168 Allows the user to choose between different smiley themes. The "none" theme |
169 will disable graphical emoticons - they will be displayed as text instead. | |
6954 | 170 .TP |
171 .B Message Text | |
9073 | 172 \fIShow timestamp on messages\fR: Toggles the timestamp behavior for |
173 conversations. Per-conversation behavior can be changed by pressing | |
174 \fIF2\fR in the \fBConversation\fR window. | |
6954 | 175 |
9073 | 176 \fIHighlight misspelled words\fR: Toggles highlighting of misspelled words |
177 as you type. | |
6954 | 178 |
9073 | 179 \fIIgnore colors/font faces/font sizes\fR: Tells \fBgaim\fR to disregard |
180 buddies' color/font/size information in displaying IMs or Chats. | |
6954 | 181 |
9076 | 182 \fIDefault Formatting\fR: Allows specifying the default formatting to apply |
9073 | 183 to all outgoing messages (only applicable to protocols that support |
184 formatting in messages). | |
6954 | 185 .TP |
186 .B Shortcuts | |
187 Allows the user to determine which keyboard shortcuts are available. | |
188 .TP | |
189 .B Buddy List | |
9073 | 190 \fISorting\fR: Toggles the order in which buddies are shown in your |
191 \fBBuddy List\fR between none, alphabetical, by status and by log size. | |
6954 | 192 |
9076 | 193 \fIShow buttons as\fR: Toggles between picture-only, text-only, picture and |
9073 | 194 text or no buttons view of the buttons on the \fBBuddy List\fR. |
6954 | 195 |
9073 | 196 \fIRaise window on events\fR: Tells \fBgaim\fR to bring the \fBBuddy |
197 List\fR window to the top when buddies sign in or out. | |
6954 | 198 |
9073 | 199 \fIShow numbers in groups\fR: The number of buddies from each group |
200 currently logged in will be shown along with the total number of buddies in | |
201 the group. | |
6954 | 202 |
8736 | 203 \fIShow buddy icons\fR: Toggles the display of buddies' custom icons. |
6954 | 204 |
9073 | 205 \fIShow warning levels\fR: Each buddy's warning level will be displayed |
206 next to the screen name. As a buddy's warning level increases, outgoing | |
207 messages are more and more severely rate-limited. | |
6954 | 208 |
9073 | 209 \fIShow idle times\fR: The amount of time each buddy has been idle will be |
210 displayed next to the screen name (if the buddy has opted to have their | |
211 client report this information). | |
8736 | 212 |
9073 | 213 \fIDim idle buddies\fR: If enabled, idle buddies will be displayed in grey |
214 text instead of black text. | |
215 | |
216 \fIAutomatically expand contacts\fR: If enabled, contacts will | |
217 automatically expand to show the associated buddies when the mouse is held | |
218 over the contact for a short period. | |
8736 | 219 |
220 .SH Conversations | |
221 | |
9073 | 222 \fIPlacement...\fR: Determines where new conversations will be placed (Last |
223 created window / New window / windows grouped by group or account / maximum | |
224 number of conversations per window). | |
8736 | 225 |
9073 | 226 \fIShow formatting toolbar\fR: Display the formatting toolbar between the |
227 upper and lower text boxes in conversations. | |
8736 | 228 |
9073 | 229 \fIShow aliases in tabs/titles\fR: Displays buddy alias instead of screen |
230 name in window tabs and titles. | |
8736 | 231 |
9073 | 232 \fIShow IMs and chats in tabbed windows\fR: Tabbed chatting allows one to |
233 have multiple conversations without multiple windows. | |
8736 | 234 |
9073 | 235 \fIShow IMs and chats in same tabbed window\fR: Uses the same window for |
236 both IMs and chats. | |
8736 | 237 |
238 \fIShow close buttons on tabs\fR: Adds a close button to each tab. | |
239 | |
9073 | 240 \fITab Placement...\fR: Specifies where tabs are shown in the conversation |
241 window. | |
8736 | 242 |
6954 | 243 .TP |
244 .B IM Window | |
9073 | 245 \fIShow buttons as...\fR: The selected item will determine whether |
246 picture-only, text-only, combined picture/text, or no buttons will be used | |
247 for \fBConversation\fR windows. | |
6954 | 248 |
9073 | 249 \fIRaise windows on events\fR: If enabled, \fBConversation\fR windows will |
250 be brought to the top when new messages are received. | |
6954 | 251 |
9073 | 252 \fIShow buddy icons\fR: For protocols that support it, buddy icons allow |
253 buddies to send small pictures to be displayed during the course of a | |
254 conversation. Turning this option off hides those pictures. | |
6954 | 255 |
9073 | 256 \fIEnable buddy icon animation\fR: If these pictures happen to be animated, |
257 this option will enable the animation, otherwise only the first frame will | |
258 be displayed. | |
6954 | 259 |
9073 | 260 \fINotify buddies that you are typing to them\fR: Some protocols allow |
261 clients to tell their buddies when they are typing. This option enables | |
262 this feature for protocols that supports it. | |
6954 | 263 .TP |
264 .B Chat Window | |
9073 | 265 \fIWindow\fR: The options in this section behave identically to the options |
266 of the same name in the \fBIM Window\fR preferences. | |
6954 | 267 |
268 \fIColorize screennames\fR: Color code the screen names of users in chat rooms. | |
269 .TP | |
270 | |
271 .SH Proxy | |
272 | |
9073 | 273 The configuration section to enable \fBgaim\fR to operate through a proxy |
274 server. \fBgaim\fR currently supports SOCKS 4/5 and HTTP proxies. | |
6954 | 275 |
276 .SH Browser | |
277 | |
9073 | 278 Allows the user to select \fBgaim\fR's default web browser. Galeon, |
279 Konqueror, Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera are supported natively. The user | |
280 can also manually enter a command to be executed when a link is clicked | |
281 (\fI%s\fR expands to the URL). For example, \fIxterm -e lynx "%s"\fR will | |
282 open the link with lynx. \fIOpen new window by default\fR makes the | |
283 browser use a new window instead of using the current window (or spawning a | |
284 new tab). | |
6954 | 285 |
286 .SH Logging | |
287 | |
9073 | 288 \fIMessage Logs\fR lets the user choose whether \fBConversations\fR and/or |
289 \fBBuddy Chats\fR will be logged as well as whether logs will be in HTML or | |
290 plain text format. \fISystem Logs\fR describes the types of events to be | |
291 logged. | |
6954 | 292 |
293 .SH Sounds | |
294 | |
9073 | 295 \fISounds while away\fR: Determines whether sounds are played when an away |
296 message is up. | |
6954 | 297 |
9073 | 298 \fISound Method\fR lets the user choose between different playback methods. |
299 The user can also manually enter a command to be executed when a sound is | |
300 to be played (\fI%s\fR expands to the full path to the file name). | |
6954 | 301 |
302 .TP | |
303 .B Sound Events | |
304 Lets the user choose when and what sounds are to be played. | |
305 | |
306 .SH Away / Idle | |
307 | |
9073 | 308 \fIQueue new messages when away\fR: Messages received since going Away will |
309 not be shown until away status is removed. | |
6954 | 310 |
9073 | 311 \fISend auto-response\fR: If someone messages you while away, your |
312 auto-response will be sent. | |
6954 | 313 |
9073 | 314 \fIOnly send auto-response when idle\fR: If someone messages you while |
315 away, your auto-response will only be sent if \fBgaim\fR decides that the | |
316 connection is idle. | |
6954 | 317 |
9073 | 318 \fIIdle time reporting\fR: If \fINone\fR is selected, account idle time |
319 will not be reported. \fIGaim usage\fR infers your idle time from your | |
320 usage of \fBgaim\fR. \fIX usage\fR infers your idle time from \fBX\fR | |
321 (this option may not be universally available). | |
6954 | 322 |
9073 | 323 \fIAuto-away\fR: Determines if and under what conditions \fBgaim\fR will |
324 automatically turn on the Away status. | |
6954 | 325 |
326 .TP | |
327 .B Away Messages | |
328 Lets the user add/edit/remove available \fBAway Messages\fR. | |
329 | |
9073 | 330 .SH Protocols |
331 | |
332 Protocols provide protocol specific preferences here. | |
333 | |
6954 | 334 .SH Plugins |
335 | |
9073 | 336 Allows the user to enable add-on plugins for \fBgaim\fR. Several of these |
337 come with \fBgaim\fR, while others must be downloaded separately. The | |
338 \fIDescription\fR field gives the plugin author's description of the | |
339 plugin, while the \fIDetails\fR field gives the plugin's authorship, URL, | |
340 and file name/location information. | |
6954 | 341 |
9073 | 342 Some plugins can be configured. If you load such a plugin, its |
343 configuration preferences will appear as a submenu to \fBPlugins\fR, with | |
344 the submenu title determined by the plugin's name. | |
6954 | 345 |
346 .SH CONVERSATIONS | |
9073 | 347 When starting a new conversation, the user is presented with the |
348 \fBConversation\fR window. The conversation appears in the upper text box | |
349 and the user types his/her message in the lower text box. Between the two | |
350 is a row of settings, represented by icons. Some or all buttons may not be | |
351 active if the protocol does not support the specific formatting. From left | |
352 to right: | |
6954 | 353 .TP |
354 .B Bold | |
8736 | 355 Turns on/off bold. |
6954 | 356 .TP |
357 .B Italics | |
8736 | 358 Turns on/off italics. |
6954 | 359 .TP |
360 .B Underline | |
8736 | 361 Turns on/off underline. |
6954 | 362 .TP |
363 .B Decrease font size | |
8736 | 364 Increases the size of the message text. |
6954 | 365 .TP |
366 .B Increase font size | |
8736 | 367 Decreases the size of the message text. |
6954 | 368 .TP |
369 .B Select a foreground color | |
8736 | 370 Changes the foreground color of the message text. |
6954 | 371 .TP |
372 .B Select a background color | |
8736 | 373 Changes the background color of the message text. |
6954 | 374 .TP |
375 .B Add image | |
8736 | 376 Inserts an in-line image in the message. |
6954 | 377 .TP |
378 .B Add hyperlink | |
8736 | 379 Adds a clickable link to the message. |
6954 | 380 .TP |
381 .B Add smiley | |
8736 | 382 Adds an emoticon (smiley) to your message. |
6954 | 383 |
384 Beneath the lower text box is a row of buttons that execute commands: | |
385 .TP | |
386 .B Warn | |
9073 | 387 This issues a warning to the other person in the conversation (not |
388 available in all protocols). | |
6954 | 389 .TP |
390 .B Block | |
9073 | 391 This adds the other person to your deny list (not available in all |
392 protocols). | |
6954 | 393 .TP |
394 .B Add | |
9073 | 395 This adds this user to your buddy list. This option is not available if |
396 the user is already on your list. | |
6954 | 397 .TP |
398 .B Remove | |
9073 | 399 This removes this user from your buddy list. This option is not available |
400 if the user is not on your list. | |
6954 | 401 .TP |
402 .B Info | |
9073 | 403 This gets information (a profile) about the other person in the |
404 conversation (not available in all protocols). | |
6954 | 405 .TP |
406 .B Send | |
407 This sends what's currently in the lower text box | |
408 | |
409 .SH BUDDY CHATS | |
9073 | 410 For protocols that allow it, \fBBuddy Chats\fR can be entered through the |
411 \fIFile\fR menu or the \fIChat\fR button at the bottom of the \fBBuddy | |
412 List\fR's \fBOnline\fR tab. | |
6954 | 413 |
414 Additional commands available in chat, depending on the protocol are: | |
415 .TP | |
416 .B Whisper | |
9073 | 417 The text will appear in the chat conversation, but it will only be visible |
418 to the sender and the receiver. | |
6954 | 419 .TP |
420 .B Invite | |
421 Invite other people to join the chat room. | |
422 .TP | |
423 .B Ignore | |
424 Ignore anything said by the chosen person | |
425 .TP | |
426 .B Set Topic | |
9073 | 427 Set the topic of the chat room. This is usually a brief sentence |
428 describing the nature of the chat--an explanation of the chat room's name. | |
6954 | 429 |
430 .SH AWAY MESSAGES | |
9073 | 431 Most protocols allow for away messages. When a user is \fIAway\fR, he can |
432 leave an informative message for others to see. The \fBAway\fR submenu of | |
433 the \fBTools\fR menu is used to add and remove away messages. | |
6954 | 434 |
9073 | 435 \fINew Away Message\fR provides space for one to enter an away message and |
436 a title for that message. If \fISave\fR or \fISave & Use\fR are chosen, | |
437 this message will be saved. It can later be referred to by the title given | |
438 to it. | |
6954 | 439 |
9073 | 440 \fIRemove Away Message\fR is a submenu containing the titles of saved away |
441 messages. Clicking on one of these titles will remove the away message | |
442 associated with it. | |
443 | |
444 The rest of the \fIaway\fR menu provides the user with a way to assign | |
445 different away messages to different connections. Choosing \fISet All | |
446 Away\fR will set away all the connections capable of the away state. | |
6954 | 447 |
448 .SH BUDDY POUNCE | |
9073 | 449 A Buddy Pounce is an automated trigger that occurs when a buddy returns to |
450 a normal state from an away state. The \fBNew Buddy Pounce\fR dialog box | |
451 can be activated by selecting the \fIBuddy Pounce\fR submenu from the | |
452 \fBTools\fR menu. A pounce can be set to occur on any combination of the | |
453 events listed, and any combination of actions can result. If \fISave this | |
454 pounce after activation\fR is checked, the trigger will remain until it is | |
455 removed from the \fIRemove Buddy Pounce\fR menu. | |
6954 | 456 |
457 .SH PLUGINS | |
9073 | 458 \fBGaim\fR allows for dynamic loading of plugins to add extra functionality |
459 to \fBgaim\fR. Plugins can be enabled and configured from the | |
460 \fBPreferences\fR window. See \fIplugins/HOWTO\fR for more information on | |
461 writing plugins. | |
6954 | 462 |
463 .SH PERL | |
9073 | 464 \fBGaim\fR allows for perl scripting. See \fIPerl Scripting HOWTO\fR in |
465 the Gaim documentation for more information about perl scripting. | |
6954 | 466 |
8736 | 467 .SH TCL |
9073 | 468 \fBGaim\fR allows for Tcl scripting. See \fIplugins/tcl/TCL-HOWTO\fR for |
469 more information about Tcl scripting. | |
8736 | 470 |
6954 | 471 .SH FILES |
7387 | 472 \fI@prefix@/bin/gaim\fR: \fBgaim\fR's location. |
6954 | 473 .br |
7387 | 474 \fI@prefix@/lib/gaim/\fR: \fBgaim\fR's plugins directory. |
6954 | 475 .br |
476 \fI~/.gaim/prefs.xml\fR: \fBgaim\fR's configuration file. | |
477 .br | |
478 \fI~/.gaim/accounts.xml\fR: information about your accounts. | |
479 .br | |
480 \fI~/.gaim/status.xml\fR: stores your away messages. | |
481 .br | |
482 \fI~/.gaim/pounces.xml\fR: stores your buddy pounces. | |
483 .br | |
8736 | 484 \fI~/.gaim/logs/PROTOCOL/ACCOUNT/SCREENNAME/DATE.log\fR: conversation logs. |
6954 | 485 .br |
486 \fI~/.gaim/blist.xml\fR: the buddy list. | |
8736 | 487 .br |
488 \fI~/.gaim/plugins/\fR: users local plugins | |
6954 | 489 |
490 .SH BUGS | |
8736 | 491 Known bugs are listed at |
492 .br | |
493 \fIhttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=235&atid=100235\fR | |
6954 | 494 |
495 .SH PATCHES | |
9073 | 496 If you fix a bug in \fBgaim\fR (or otherwise enhance it), please submit a |
497 patch (using \fIcvs diff -up > my.diff\fR against the latest CVS version) | |
498 at | |
8736 | 499 .br |
500 \fIhttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=235&atid=300235\fR | |
6954 | 501 |
9073 | 502 Before sending a bug report, please verify that you have the latest |
503 version of \fBgaim\fR. Many bugs (major and minor) are fixed | |
504 at each release, and if yours is out of date, the problem may already | |
6954 | 505 have been solved. |
506 | |
507 .SH SEE ALSO | |
508 \fIhttp://gaim.sourceforge.net/\fR | |
509 .br | |
510 \fIhttp://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gaim/\fR | |
511 | |
512 .SH LICENSE | |
513 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
514 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
515 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
516 (at your option) any later version. | |
517 | |
518 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
519 \fBWITHOUT ANY WARRANTY\fR; without even the implied warranty of | |
9073 | 520 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
6954 | 521 General Public License for more details. |
522 | |
9073 | 523 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
6954 | 524 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
9076 | 525 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
6954 | 526 |
527 .SH AUTHORS | |
528 \fBGaim\fR's active developers are: | |
529 | |
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530 Rob Flynn (maintainer) <\fIgaim@robflynn.com\fR> |
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531 .br |
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532 Sean Egan (lead developer) <\fIbj91704@binghamton.edu\fR> |
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533 .br |
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534 Christian 'ChipX86' Hammond (developer & webmaster) |
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535 .br |
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536 Herman Bloggs (win32 port) <\fIhermanator12002@yahoo.com\fR> |
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538 Nathan 'faceprint' Walp (developer) |
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539 .br |
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540 Mark 'KingAnt' Doliner (developer) |
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542 Ethan 'Paco-Paco' Blanton (developer) |
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544 Tim 'marv' Ringenbach (developer) |
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546 Luke 'LSchiere' Schierer (support) |
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547 |
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548 Our crazy patch writers include: |
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549 |
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550 Benjamin Miller |
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551 .br |
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552 Decklin Foster |
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553 .br |
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554 Etan 'deryni' Reisner |
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556 Robert 'Robot101' McQueen |
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558 Kevin 'SimGuy' Stange |
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560 Stu 'nosnilmot' Tomlinson |
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562 Gary 'xgrimx' Kramlich |
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564 Ka-Hing 'javabsp' Cheung |
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566 The retired developers of \fBgaim\fR are: | |
567 | |
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568 Adam Fritzler (former libfaim maintainer) |
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570 Eric Warmenhoven (former lead developer) <\fIwarmenhoven@yahoo.com\fR> |
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572 Jim Duchek (former maintainer) |
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574 Jim Seymour (former Jabber developer) |
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576 Mark Spencer (original author) <\fImarkster@marko.net\fR> | |
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578 Syd Logan (hacker and designated driver [lazy bum]) |
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580 This manpage was originally written by Dennis Ristuccia <\fIdennis@dennisr.net\fR>. It has been updated and largely rewritten by Sean Egan <\fIbj91704@binghamton.edu\fR> and Ben Tegarden <\fItegarden@uclink.berkeley.edu\fR>. |