Re: GNOME Chat/Empathy Status



On Wed, 2014-04-09 at 13:08 +0100, Michael Ikey Doherty wrote:
Hello all,
Out of curiosity (more driven by a recent WOGUE article) - what is the
actual official status of Empathy? Is it abandoned,

Why do you ask?  <https://git.gnome.org/browse/empathy>  There are
current commits.

What are the plans, are they merely aesthetic or are we discussing
functionality too? Is there any active development actually happening in
Empathy?

Looks like it to me.

I personally would like to see Empathy replace Pidgin 

So replace it.  Empathy is the default IM client in GNOME;  if you are
using Pidgin either you selected it or your distribution changed it for
you.

on my machine with
something more integrated, and Empathy is probably the one to do that. I
believe decent SIP support with a dial-pad, and ability to set proxy per
profile, would make Empathy more appealing to many folks. This is a
recurrent problem for myself, and many that I know, the lack of
enterprise support within tools like Empathy.

What does "enterprise support" mean to you?

BTW, Empathy is a front-end built on Telepathy.
<https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Empathy>


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