[Telepathy] Empathy and jabber transports

Neil Loknath neil.loknath at gmail.com
Fri Feb 27 10:20:33 PST 2009


Thank you for the comments, guys.

It would be nice if there were support for other protocols.  But, you are
right, the demand is not quite there yet.  Who knows, maybe in a few years
people will drop there current IM protocol of choice in favour of Jabber.
However, people are usually pretty dedicated to their favorite IM.

I am really new to telepathy and tubes.  After all, I just installed Empathy
2 days ago.  So, if anyone has some real good code examples or links to
examples/tutorials/projects (other than what's on the telepathy wiki),
please share.

Thanks,
Neil

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:33 PM, Jiri Baum <jiri at baum.com.au> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Will:
> > Even if this had been done, the person at the other end would have to
> > use a client that supports tubes, which (at present — other IM
> > implementations could in principle implement tubes) means the Telepathy
> > stack. So you both have to be using a Telepathy client (aka. Empathy, at
> > this point) anyway, and then you may as well use an open, extensible
> > protocol.
>
> I wouldn't be quite so dismissive of running tubes over MSN or other
> protocols - there are situations where there would be good reasons to do
> so,
> most obviously where existing contacts are on MSN (as in the original
> query).
>
> I suspect the real reason they aren't supported yet would be that while
> there
> aren't any applications actually using tubes, there isn't much priority to
> implement them in the back-ends.
>
> This is, of course, a chicken-and-egg problem.
>
> However, as far as writing an application is concerned, telepathy tubes are
> already useful even with the single combination of protocol, variant and
> desktop that is now supported (depening on what kind of tube you want);
> hopefully, once real telepathy tube applications start getting use, the
> priority of supporting them will rise and the gap will be quickly filled.
>
>
> Jiri
> --
> Jiri Baum <jiri at baum.com.au>
> http://www.baum.com.au/~jiri <http://www.baum.com.au/%7Ejiri>
>
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