Purple Plugin Pack 2.2.0

Ankit Singla anksingla at gmail.com
Sat Oct 20 10:28:03 CDT 2007


I'm fine with releasing now, if my opinion still matters seeing as I
haven't done anything since school started (that's a cause and effect
relationship)

Ankit

On 10/20/07, John Bailey <rekkanoryo at rekkanoryo.org> wrote:
> I'd like everyone's opinion on releasing Purple Plugin Pack 2.2.0.
>
> As everyone is aware, our 2.2.0 has been in development for quite a while, with
> most of that time being rather inactive.  In the process, though, we've had some
> progress--from the ChangeLog:
>
>     * Merged autorejoin into irc-more.  No prefs migration will take place.
>       You will need to reconfigure the delay yourself.  Autorejoin no longer
>       exists.
>     * Autoreply now can be disabled per-account (rageboy04)
>     * Listhandler now supports restoring a buddy list from a backed-up
>       blist.xml file created by backing up ~/.purple.
>     * Slashexec's '/exec command' and '!command' are now optional (QuLogic)
>     * Added support for initial user modes to irc-more
>     * Added the abusive findip plugin
>     * Added infopane plugin
>     * Fixed autoreply so it doesn't  reply with an empty message (rageboy04)
>     * Fixed a crash in ignore where a nickname that is not all lowercase
>       causes unintended behavior resulting in a crash (rageboy04, qwert)
>     * Fixed a possible double-free crash in /notice support in irc-more.
>     * Fixed a crash in Slashexec that has only shown itself when using the
>       Offline Message Emulation plugin to emulate an offline message at the
>       same time as Slashexec is loaded.
>     * Fixed the version number for highlight and ignore so they show the
>       correct Plugin Pack version instead of the version of Pidgin they were
>       built against.
>     * Fixed building with ancient glib. (Bodo Bellut)
>     * Removed the .build file from hideconv to remove it from default
>       builds.  Pidgin will have persistent conversations soon.
>
> I do need to work on irc-more's initial user mode support, but aside from that,
> there are some rather important bug fixes and build fixes here.  I should be
> able to fix irc-more by the end of the weekend.
>
> The issue I need an opinion on is, should we release soon or wait longer?  If
> anyone has plugins currently in development that haven't been pushed to our
> central Monotone database, I am perfectly willing to wait a while on these plugins.
>
> So, thoughts and opinions?
>
> John
>
>
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