Is this thing on?
Matthew
mathuaerknedam at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 03:37:36 UTC 2019
I'm more interested in the documentation than the tickets. Docs help
current and future users for the product we already provide, no
development necessary. Next would be improvements to enable
incremental development. But even with zero future development, we can
do better for our users.
And while it would certainly be nice to have the tickets, it's a lot
of work, and isn't necessary to do things like "...getting an update
out in step with Libpurple, removing (adding) accounts on any
abandoned networks, and porting some new prpls to Adium".
Is there any reason we shouldn't "simply" move development, tickets,
and wiki to BitBucket?
On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 5:19 PM Moses Lei <bugs at moseslei.net> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:16 PM erythronium23 <erythronium23 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I work at a fairly large company (>2000 engineers on Macs) and very time I introduce a Google Talk user to Adium, they adopt it. I think part of the adoption/growth problem is simply visibility. I think that a clear value proposition, and presence in the app store, would go a long way. I could be wrong, but I think it's not expensive to test that hypothesis.
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> We've already had the discussion of whether we can be in the App Store years ago. We can't because it violates the GPL and people are not willing to grant exemptions for Adium or libpurple in order to fulfill the App Store's distribution requirements.
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Matthew
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