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Homepage: http://poezio.eu
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Forge Page: http://dev.louiz.org/projet/poezio
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2010-11-15 11:59:09 +00:00
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Poezio is a console Jabber/XMPP client. Its goal is to use anonymous
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connections to simply let the user join MultiUserChats. This way, the user
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doesn't have to create a Jabber account, exactly like people are using
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IRC. Poezio's commands are designed to be (if possible) like commonly
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used IRC clients (weechat, irssi, etc).
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Since version 0.7, poezio can handle real Jabber accounts along with
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roster and one to one conversations, making it a full-featured console
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Jabber client, but still MultiUserChats-centered.
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In the futur, poezio should implement at a 100% level all XEP related to
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MUCs, especially XEP 0045.
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2010-01-10 20:14:17 +00:00
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2010-01-31 19:01:18 +00:00
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=======================
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Install
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=======================
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2011-09-11 18:16:46 +00:00
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You need python 3.0 (and the associated devel package, to build C modules)
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or higher, and the SleekXMPP python library.
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2011-04-16 23:47:54 +00:00
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In the developpement version, you’ll need this fork of SleekXMPP
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http://github.com/louiz/SleekXMPP.
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Additionally, you’ll need asciidoc and source-highlight to build the html
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documentation pages. To read the documentation without these dependance,
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just read the .txt files, or read it on the webpage.
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2010-01-31 19:01:18 +00:00
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2011-04-16 23:47:54 +00:00
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The simplest way to have up-to-date dependencies and to be able to test
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this developpement version is to use the update.sh script that downloads
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and places them in the right directory.
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2011-09-11 18:16:46 +00:00
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You also need to compile some external C modules, to do this, just enter
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$ make
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you can then launch poezio with
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$ ./launch.sh
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or you can install it with (as root or with sudo)
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$ make install
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(`make uninstall' works, don't worry ;))
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you can now simply launch `poezio'
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You can edit the configuration file (~/.config/poezio/poezio.cfg by default)
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or data/default_config.cfg (if you want to edit the config before the
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first launch). The default config file is fully commented, but you can
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also read the “configure” documentation page.
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2010-10-04 01:45:16 +00:00
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Please, see the online documentation for more information on installing,
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configuring or using poezio:
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http://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/doc
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2011-01-12 20:36:27 +00:00
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If you still have questions, or if you're lost, don't hesitate to come
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talk to us directly on our Jabber chat room (see Contact section).
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2010-06-08 23:39:07 +00:00
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Please DO report any bug you encounter and ask for any
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feature you want.
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2010-01-10 20:14:17 +00:00
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=======================
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Authors
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2011-11-08 02:03:27 +00:00
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Florent Le Coz (louiz’) <louiz@louiz.org> (developper)
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Mathieu Pasquet (mathieui) <mathieui@mathieui.net> (developper)
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2011-10-16 19:55:14 +00:00
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2010-01-10 20:14:17 +00:00
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=======================
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Contact/support
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Jabber ChatRoom: poezio@muc.poezio.eu
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Forum: http://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/forum
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Report a bug: http://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/bugs/add
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2011-10-16 19:55:14 +00:00
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2010-01-10 20:14:17 +00:00
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=======================
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License
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=======================
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Poezio is Free Software.
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(learn more: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
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2011-09-11 15:10:05 +00:00
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Poezio is released under the zlib License.
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Please read the COPYING file for details.
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The artwork logo was made by Gaëtan Ribémont and released under
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the Creative Commons BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
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2011-10-16 19:53:48 +00:00
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=======================
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Hacking
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If you want to contribute, you are invited on poezio@muc.poezio.eu to
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announce your ideas, what you are going to do, or to seek help if you
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have trouble understanding some of the code.
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The preferred way to submit changes is through a public git repository.
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But mercurial repositories or simple patches are also welcome.
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For contributors having commit access:
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This section explains how the git repository is organized.
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The “master” branch is the branch where all recent development is made. This is
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the unstable version, which can be broken, but we should try to keep it usable
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and crash-free as much as possible (so, never push to it if you are adding a
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*known* crash).
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New big features that take time to be complete should be developped in feature
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branches (for example the “plugins” or the “opt” branches).
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If it’s a really long feature, merge the “master” branch in that feature branch
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from time to time, to avoid huge merges (and merge issues) when you’ll have to
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merge your feature back in “master”.
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Merge your work in master once it works and is usable, not necessarily when
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it’s 100% finished. Polishing and last bug fixes can take place in “master”.
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Conflicts should be solved with *rebase* and not with merge. This means
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that if two developpers commited one thing at the same time in their own
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repository, the first pushes on the public public repos, and the other
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has to pull before being able to push too. In that case, the second
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developper should use the rebase command instead of merge. This avoids
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creating unnecessary “branches” and visible merges.
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On the contrary, when merging feature branches back to “master”, we should
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use merge with the --no-ff tag (this makes sure the branch will always
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distinctly appear in the logs), even if no conflict occured.
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Finally, when a release is ready, we should merge the “master” branch
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into the releases branch, then tag it to that version number.
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If an “urgent” bugfix has to be made for a release (for example
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a security issue is discovered on the last stable version, and
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the current master has evolved too much to be released in the current
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state), we create a new bugfix branch from the “releases” branch, we fix
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it and finally merge it back to the “releases” branch, and tag it (and
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we merge it to “master” as well, of course).
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=======================
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Thanks
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= People =
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- Link Mauve - Code, testing
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- Gaëtan Ribémont (http://www.bonbref.com) - Logo design
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- Ovart - Testing
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- Koshie - Donation
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- Gapan - Makefile
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- FlashCode (weechat dev) - Useful advices on how to use ncurses efficiently
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- And all the people using and testing poezio, and especially the one present
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on the jabber chatroom doing bug reports and/or feature requests.
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= Project =
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Gajim - send_vcard method and common.py
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