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Tuesday, May 23rd 2006, 6:49pm

[kopete] Off the Record Plugin

Hello everyone,

does anyone know if there's an effort to implement OTR encryption in Kopete?
If there allready is a Plugin or some people who are working on it?

I would even help (if any help needed) or start a plugin on my own.



Thanks,

fox_svtagu

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Wednesday, May 24th 2006, 5:35pm

RE: [kopete] Off the Record Plugin

no plans, nobody's stepped up to implement it.

if you're interested, please email kopete-devel@kde.org
--Matt

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Friday, July 28th 2006, 7:35pm

there is now, will check out the code and start working next week.

jake

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Monday, September 11th 2006, 9:49pm

update?

hey folks,

has there been any progress on this code?

obi
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Monday, September 11th 2006, 10:10pm

Despite the lack of interest, it is in progress. I may have some time to work on it in the next few weeks. Naturally, euros or equipment are positive encouragements.

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Monday, September 11th 2006, 11:29pm

equipment?

what sort of equipment do you need?

thnx,

obi9
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Thursday, September 21st 2006, 4:32pm

Quoted

Originally posted by jakeluck
Despite the lack of interest, it is in progress.

When OTR works in Kopete, I can finaly remove Gaim, so to show some interest: Do you need a tester? If not, is it possible to have a look at it anyway?

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Sunday, November 19th 2006, 10:55am

I am really interested in this PlugIn!

But i can just help as a tester, because I am not really a programmer ;)
I want this PlugIn!

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Wednesday, December 6th 2006, 10:15pm

Hi jakeluck

Quoted

Originally posted by jakeluck
Despite the lack of interest, it is in progress.

I am suprised about that lack of interest in this forum... for me, OTR would be the killer-feature. When I search for kopete and OTR in e.g. google or yahoo, I can find a lot of people which would be happy to see the OTR-plugin. There has even been an anouncement in KDE.News that someone was starting to write a plugin in 2005 http://dot.kde.org/1118467207/1118501623/1118528647
Hopefully this motivates you a bit... Please tell, if you need any support (but I have no experience in KDE-programming)

greetz
Christian

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Saturday, December 9th 2006, 7:20pm

To motivate you: I'm very interested in an OTR-Plugin!

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Sunday, December 10th 2006, 10:43am

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Despite the lack of interest...


I'm also very interested. I just wanted to wait and see, there's not much I can do to help. Except for some words of motivation.

Maybe there are much more passive readers.


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Friday, December 29th 2006, 12:04pm

I know many users, who also are interested in this Plugin.

Exspecially it would be usefull for chatting with Miranda and/or Adiumusers.

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Wednesday, January 10th 2007, 1:06pm

This is a very good idea, please continue!

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Thursday, January 25th 2007, 10:14am

Current status

Hi all,

I stumpled upon this thread while googling for a Kopete OTR plugin. I'm interested what the current status is and what approach you have chosen?
Judging from the libotr Readme-file, I'd guess that it's quite straightforward in its use. I'm not familiar with the Kopete plugin API, though.
Though I'm quite busy at work, I'm sure that I could free up one hour or another for this task, if you can use a hand (or two) with the coding-work.

Best regards
Marcus

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Saturday, February 17th 2007, 6:50pm

Hi!

Any news about this? Also I am very interested in it.

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Friday, February 23rd 2007, 8:39am

How's that plugin coming?

I'm also interested big time in this, but I have no programming skills or money.

But I'll send you a bear hug instead. :)

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Thursday, March 22nd 2007, 10:07am

It is here... I published it yesterday on kde-apps.org:

http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Kop…n?content=55002