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On Mar 22, 2012 4:32 PM, "Alex Waterman" <<a href="mailto:imnotlistening@gmail.com">imnotlistening@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi Peter,<br>
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> After looking at Empathy and the empathy-gtk library, it would seem that its a dead project as far as an installable libempathy-gtk.so type thing. I asked the telepathy mailing list about this and they said that it is now just statically compiled into Empathy. They recommended proceeding with telepathy and/or folks.<br>
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> With that said, it may be worth making a new version of empathy with a sugar UI or something. Maybe the code in libemapthy-gtk will work in such a way. Definitely worth pursuing, though.</p>
<p>It may well be a dead end, it might be a good start and they may accept patches to split out the lib or maybe we could somehow add a sugar ux which could be a subpackage. Ultimately it might be a dead end, a place to start or useful, I suggested it as it does all we'd like and would allow seamless movement between Sugar and GNOME so might have made dev and ongoing maintenance easier</p>
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<p>> Best Regards,<br>
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