Quoth The Penguin!
Hey Guys, just a quick update. Check out page 14 of the December 2000 issue of Linux Journal. You'll find a little surprise :-). Have a nice day!
We're still kickin'
Hello all, Rob and Eric here. We wanted to take a moment to let you all know that we're still alive and hacking!
There are many new things that we have in store for gaim. These things are responsible for the delay in the release of v0.11.0. These changes/features include:
- Support for Multiple Connections
- Protocol Plugins (We currently have a Yahoo! and an IRC plugin)
- User configurable sounds
- Improved plugin portabilty and features
- Updates to perl code
- And much, much more :)
If you're interested in trying any of our development code out then please head over to the CVS section and grab a copy. Please understand that it may be a little unstable at times. There may be situations where all of the new features aren't completed. All in all, though, it's fairly stable. We think you'll enjoy it!
Have a great day, all. And to all of you celebrating Thanksgiving, try not to eat too much turkey. :-)
Version 0.10.3 - Bad Rob, Bad!
Looks like a buggy piece of code was commited just as I was making my final commit on version number changes. That little bug slipped into the release unnoticed. Woops! Here's the fix! Take care and happy Hacking! - Rob
Version 0.10.2 Released!
We're happy to announce that gaim version 0.10.2 has been released. Fetch it here. Source and binary distributions are available. This version features a few bug fixes as well as a few improvements on some already supported features. This release is basically an appetizer for our next release. We have a big surprise for you. If all of you are good kids then we might release a sneak peak screen shot :). Take care, have a wonderful day, and happy hacking! -- Rob
* Update: 10/7/2000 2:37PM * Looks like we made a funky RPM package. Please, if you are using the RPM version (or trying to) get gaim-0.10.2-2.i386.rpm before reporting any problems to us. Thanks!
The Tuxie Awards
Hello, all. I just received notification from Linux Magazine that we won 2nd place in the Tuxie awards for Best Collaborative Tool. Thanks to all of you that made this possible!
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