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Hello Telepathy people!<br>
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I have started working on Pontarius 0.1, a set of free software
media server programs. [1]Pontarius will build services on top of
the [2]Extended Personal Media Network (XPMN) architecture, as
defined by Dirk Meyer. We will have a server program that will
transfer resources end-to-end encrypted over XMPP. I also want some
kind of client that can access these resources at the request of
other applications.<br>
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Telepathy seems like a wonderful library for GNU/Linux, but do you
think it will be a good choice for the Windows or Mac OS X
platforms? It would be great if the media accessor client could be <i>interoperable</i>
in that I can use the same client code across all platforms. I'm
considering developing the application with Python, but I may fall
back to C if that is more reasonable.<br>
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Thanks in advance for any comments! :)<br>
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Best,<br>
Jon Kristensen<br>
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