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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | John H. Kelm <johnkelm@gmail.com> |
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| date | Tue, 19 Jul 2005 00:04:44 +0000 |
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| 10881 | 1 * conversation api {{{ |
| 2 * need to handle: {{{ | |
| 3 * unnamed chats | |
| 4 * chats with the same name as a buddy | |
| 5 * jabber Messages (one off messages vrs a conversation with a backlog) | |
| 6 * multiple conversations with a single buddy (jabber, with thread tag) | |
| 7 * bugs | |
| 8 }}} | |
| 9 * notes: {{{ | |
| 10 * (12:58:39) Robot101: user list always|auto|never | |
| 11 * topic only where supported by the protocol | |
| 12 * how do we log this? {{{ | |
| 13 * rlaager's proposal: {{{ | |
| 14 * the goal of logging is to be able to find something again. | |
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15 * you expect to see the logs for a person IFF they are in that conversation |
| 10881 | 16 * you don't really need to see the log of a chat before or after said person joined it |
| 17 *if you did, you'd be looking at some other person(s)'s log | |
| 18 * so: | |
| 19 * each conversation has 1 or more logs associated with it. | |
| 20 * when someone joins, a new log is opened to log everything that happens in the | |
| 21 conversation, but to that person's logs. | |
| 22 * when someone parts, that one persons' log is closed | |
| 23 * this causes some duplication, the way to avoid this would be to close everyone's | |
| 24 log on a join/part and use a new file. we could then use links of some sort (hard | |
| 25 or soft) to "put" that one file in each user's directory. but this would | |
| 26 needlessly split the logs of someone who had been there all along. I think this | |
| 27 duplication is acceptable. | |
| 28 * this would not solve the problem of chats with the same name as a buddy. | |
| 29 }}} | |
| 30 }}} | |
| 31 }}} | |
| 32 }}} | |
| 33 * buddy list {{{ | |
| 34 * we have not committed any gobjectification, so this is not a blocker for 2.0.0 until we do. | |
| 35 * if we do, it is only a blocker to the extent that gaim needs to run. That is, we do not | |
| 36 *necessarily* have to gobjectifiy everything as long as we preserve functionality. | |
| 37 * That being said, my understanding of the signals mess says that it is probly more work to | |
| 38 try to do this in stages than to start it or not start it. | |
| 39 * This would require some sort of signal aggregation, as gobject signals are unique to the instance. | |
| 40 * one way to do this would be to emit the signals from a non-descript buddy object. this would | |
| 41 most closely mimic the current functionality | |
| 42 * a second way would be to actually try to aggregate them in some way. I really don't know how | |
| 43 possible this is, but it would allow us to do things like set a pounce on everyone in a group | |
| 44 or define sounds on a per-group basis. | |
| 45 * we could look at replacing the UI ops with signals/call backs | |
| 46 * bugs | |
| 47 }}} | |
| 48 * build targets {{{ | |
| 49 * this is not a blocker | |
| 50 * we need build targets for libgaim, we need to test them, and make sure they work. | |
| 51 * we ought to use our own build targets to build the executable itself. | |
| 52 * due to the limitations of cvs, this cannot accompany moving files to other directories at this time. | |
| 53 }}} | |
| 54 * status {{{ | |
| 55 * Sean's segment of the UI needs to be finished. We need to have support for the (new) default case | |
| 56 of one global status at all times. we currently do not, unless that happens to be "online/present" | |
| 57 * Tim's modifications to Sean's ui should be included to allow exceptions. refer to gaim-devel | |
| 58 archives for this. | |
| 59 }}} | |
| 60 * account editor {{{ | |
| 61 * this is not a blocker for 2.0.0 | |
| 62 * account editor is not intuitive, users do not find it. | |
| 63 * Luke: my temptation is to get rid of this entirely, in favor of deryni's account menu. {{{ | |
| 64 * at this point, tools->accounts is only used for add/delete account, modify account, and | |
| 65 enable account. | |
| 66 * most users do not have the 15+ accounts that some gaim developers do. a menu scales well for | |
| 67 anything from 2 to n, n "small" accounts. | |
| 68 * this would allow ready access to the buddy icon stuff, and account actions could go here | |
| 69 * status is handled as per the new api, status stuff need not go here beyond enabled. | |
| 70 * the account modify dialog is already too big. this would let us split it, for instance | |
| 71 buddy icon need not be in it this way. Similarly, alias need not be in it. | |
| 72 }}} | |
| 73 }}} | |
| 74 * Privacy {{{ | |
| 75 * this is not a blocker for 2.0.0 | |
| 76 * Privacy sucks. it doesn't handle many of the protocols in a way that users understand. notably | |
| 77 msn, but also yahoo, jabber, and icq. | |
| 78 * We want to sync to the server as much as possible, entirely local-only privacy is not an option | |
| 79 except on protocols like irc that have no server-side. | |
| 80 * We want to be as consistent across protocols as possible. this will require renaming things on | |
| 81 some protocols. | |
| 82 * Bleeter suggests that we create a privacy.xml, remove privacy from blist.xml. He suggests | |
| 83 that each protocol define certain capabilities & defaults, with accounts.xml holding exceptions | |
| 84 to the defaults. | |
| 85 }}} | |
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86 * Perl {{{ |
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87 * Update to match as much as possible of the C api |
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88 * Block for 2.0.0 or remove perl: |
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89 * Test each call to make sure it actually works |
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90 * Make it work with G_MODULE_BIND_LOCAL |
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91 }}} |
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92 * Prefs {{{ |
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93 * this blocks for 2.0.0 |
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94 * Prefs cannot stay as-is. the dialog is far too wide and not at all usable. |
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95 * The biggest problem is that each new plugin creates horizontal space. {{{ |
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96 * I do not see it as a solution to remove the posability of plugin preferences. |
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97 * In the past, we had a separate plugin management dialog. People never found it, |
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98 and were often surprised to learn that gaim had plugins at all. I am unsure that |
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99 people find the current plugin page of preferences any more frequently, but I |
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100 *suspect* that it is the case. This leads to a conundrum, how do plugins |
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101 display preferences? |
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102 }}} |
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103 * Currently the window is, at my font size, 1129x505 (or should that be 505x1129?). It *should* fit |
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104 in 800x600 at worst, I'm unsure that 480x640 is a reasonable goal. still, this leaves us with |
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105 something either considerably wider or considerably taller than we are currently using (on any |
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106 given pane, the tabs force the width, not the contents). Further, taking "Message Text" as an |
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107 example, it has 3 preferences and a text area, each in its own category (the text area sharing a |
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108 category with 1 preference). obvious waste of space here. All 3 could clearly be uncategorised |
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109 without loss of meaning, categories only make sense for groups of preferences. It may even be |
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110 possible to combine this with "Conversations" entirely. |
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