Gaim Maintainer Rob Flynn Interviewed 228
gaimster writes "LinuxQuestions.org just interviewed gaim maintainer Rob Flynn. gaim version 1.0.0 was recently released and it has been the most active project on SourceForge for a while. In the interview, Rob explains what it's like to maintain such a popular project, how he got involved with gaim and what he thinks of some of the IM protocols that gaim supports. He also explains the Ebay auctions that gaim had a while back."
Gaim rules (Score:5, Informative)
I love this project and hope it continues well into the future.
Chris
Re:Gaim rules (Score:3, Interesting)
[shrug]
Re:Gaim rules (Score:3, Interesting)
So I am back using miranda-im which does a much better job in being both less i
Re:Gaim rules (Score:3, Informative)
I've been using Gaim for, well, a long time now, and the only problems I've ever had with it were protocol changes from yahoo which meant I had to wait for the next version of Gaim to come out before I could connect again. The Unix versions of Gaim *do* offer the kind of stability you're after, but the Windows port is apparently something else.
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
I have as well. The grandparent was a bit trollish, but the problems he mentions are real. With my previous ISP (ADSL PPPOE garbage), my IP address would change 2, maybe 3 times per day on a good day. For some reason, the feeling among Gaim developers is that there is a need for a dialog box to appear every time each protocol reconnects. I think its fantastic that there is now an option to disable the "you have been disconnected" dialog, because that in
Re:Gaim rules (Score:3, Insightful)
A Troll [catb.org] is related to the 'flaimbait' moderation. It's like saying "I was wrong in assuming gaim would offer similar stability" in a thread celebrating the achievements of Gaim. It serves no purpose other than to attract a whole bunch of people telling you to go screw yourself.
I don't want to lose any more karma then I have left
That's a mistake. Karma is just a silly thing that it says on your user page [slashdot.org]. Nobody sees it but you, and it really means no
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
That [members.shaw.ca] is the "You have been disconnected" dialog [members.shaw.ca], as well as the 'Unable to connect' dialog [members.shaw.ca] It's this [members.shaw.ca] one that serves no purpose, and can't be turned off without patching the source. If you are disconnected, or the MSN server is down or whatever, it will continue to harass you with those until you disable auto-reconnect.
Typically when those dialogs come up, I'm busy typing something and it comes up focused
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
Which one would that be? I'm currently online with MSN, ICQ, AOL, Yahoo, and IRC in Gaim.
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
Well, let me be the first to tell you that the decision to call it Gaim 1.0.0 had nothing to do with Gaim itself. The major factors were that people kept asking when 1.0 would happen, and that Gaim's previous version number scheme conflicted with what most packages use (being major.minor.micro).
But my question was, which protocol is broken? You said:
Re:Gaim rules (Score:2)
I can't imagine what you're doing wrong. I can assure you it does work, and even back when Microsoft was sending out messages indicating that Gaim wouldn't work in the future, it remained working. But stick with what works I guess. I doubt anybody at Gaim HQ is going to miss you.
Re:I beg to differ (Score:2, Informative)
libGAIM (or should be libIM) (Score:2, Insightful)
I mostly use AIM and IRC (with plans to use MSN and Jabber in the future) and I haven't had much trouble with gaim on windows. There are a couple things like the main window not popping up when someone logs in (and I have yet to report that bug -- DOH!). Oh, and just watch the page fault count keep growing as usage continues (which seems to be pre
I love GAIM but ... (Score:5, Interesting)
Why integrate everything into the DE? (Score:1, Interesting)
I don't see why. An IM client has fairly unsual UI requirements, so it seems unfair for it to follow the look'n'feel standards of the DE too closely. The only argument for integration with the DE is the contact list (being able to see if the guy who sent you an email is online), which isn't compelling enough IMHO.
I keep switching back to Kopete
I think Kopete is nice, but it suffers because its UI is too KDE-ish. Having to follow two le
Re:I love GAIM but ... (Score:2)
Re:I love GAIM but ... (Score:2, Insightful)
gaim is great (Score:4, Interesting)
You know it's popular when... (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously, money is overrated. Send food, send beer, and then you'll really motivate many developers.
I use it everywhere... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I use it everywhere... (Score:5, Interesting)
But it is on GNUWin [gnuwin.epfl.ch], which is, in my opinion, slightly better that OpenCD (which itself is very good). It's how I got started converting my Windows box to only open source programs (except Windows, of course).
Re:I use it everywhere... (Score:2)
The reason (Score:5, Funny)
I had met a girl at the beach that used AIM, and I had no way to talk to her, so, I joined the project to help development.
Now I know why I don't have any good projects to my name.
Time to spend more time on the beach I suppose.
Re:The reason (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The reason (Score:5, Funny)
Right?
Re:The reason (Score:2, Funny)
He could have just....talked to her, but noooo - he had to go and write a program to do it.
Typical lazy programmer. For instance, somebody sent me some ROT-13 encoded text the other day, and I was too lazy to decode it manually or find a program, so I wrote my own decoder in Javascript.. :)
Re:The reason (Score:2)
Re:The reason (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The reason (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, I felt real sorry for the guy too. It's a real heart wrencher. Reminds me of buddy the puppy... *sobs* the... the... the heart of a champion! [homestarrunner.com]
Re:The reason (Score:2)
Re:The reason (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure he meant #thebeach
Gaim. (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Gaim. (Score:2, Informative)
Since the various IM's keep changing their protocols, GAIM is constently needed to patch those changes. They have a rather quick release cycle though, which is one of the main reason I continue to use it.
Viva la Gaim!
Re:Gaim. (Score:2)
I do drop back to tkabber sometimes because advanced jabber features are not really easy or even possible to access from gaim.
Gaim is really nice for basic stuff with Jabber, but tkabber is much better if you need to do admin stuff, better off-line message/conversation differences, etc.
Gaim is a great project, but I would like to see a more complete Jabber interface.
GTK Runtime on Win32 (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:GTK Runtime on Win32 (Score:2, Informative)
Yes, they have developed their own gtk installer.
Re:GTK Runtime on Win32 (Score:2)
Re:GTK Runtime on Win32 (Score:2, Interesting)
"I suggest users instead download the GTK+ libraries Tor Lillqvist builds ands hosts at www.gimp.org/win32. As the leading Win32 GTK+ developer, he is in the best position to release compiled binaries, and users will have the fewest head-aches by sticking with his packages."
here. [dropline.net]
Which is exactly what I've been doing, even though I just heard of dropline.
It would be nice if Tor's gtk would allow multiple generations of the library to be installed at once. There was
gaim is great, and I especially like Adium (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:gaim is great, and I especially like Adium (Score:2)
Re:gaim is great, and I especially like Adium (Score:2)
it does? (Score:2)
Wow. (Score:2)
Re:Wow. (Score:2)
link http://cr.yp.to/2004-494/gaim.html [cr.yp.to]
Re:Wow. (Score:2)
Why do all sorts of instructions and manuals instruct people to use this hairy command, instead of just
tar xzf gaim-0.81.tar.gz
??
An insistence on making the command line look scarier than it is? Does it make them feel more geekly?
New features? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:New features? (Score:1)
Re:New features? (Score:1)
I use Gaim under XP and it has been very stable. Try upgrading your GTK, too, assuming you are on windows.
My experience with Gaim has been good, once I got used to it and they released a few upgrades. 1.0 is rock solid.
Make Demands! (Score:2)
Demand your money back!
Oh wait...
Demand the developers do as you say!
Uh, hmmm...
Demand you be able to give developers money to do as you say!
Or, ummm...
Do it yourself?
Re:New features? (Score:2)
Trillian? (Score:1)
Re:Trillian? (Score:2, Interesting)
1.0 is great and stable. I use ICQ / AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber, all simultaneously and it works pretty much flawlessly.
My MSN always shows me as offline and they can't send me messages, but I can send them messages. I strongly suspect this is some screwiness with the MSN protocol.
All in all I really like Gaim, and don't really miss Trillian. At the same time I switched fr
Re:Trillian? (Score:3, Interesting)
Quanta claims parity with Dreamweaver.
It's part of KDE, so you'd need to switch to linux to use it -- of course, you can always use knoppix to try it out without doing anything to your computer, and see if it meets your needs.
From what I understand, the next release of Quanta is supposed to be a big leap forward, the php debugger is getting a lot of praise.
http://quanta.sourcefo
Another true believer (Score:2, Insightful)
One suggestion I would make though.
On IRCs make the default character coding ISO-8859-1
I was on a server that had a channel name spelled with a "tilde e" which was consistently causing problems for UTF-8
Re:Another true believer (Score:2)
We're just poor kids (Score:2)
So which is it? And if that's whats classified as poor in your neck of the woods, then damn it I'm moving!
Re:We're just poor kids (Score:2)
19yrs old + good job = bad idea.
What's with the Trillian ref? (Score:2)
Umm, "...licensing ordeal with Trillian", "We try to be upfront with the offenders...", anyone care to explain/elaborate?
Should I be feeling uncomfor
Re:What's with the Trillian ref? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:What's with the Trillian ref? (Score:2)
Separate upgrades for protocol plugins? (Score:2, Insightful)
As in, when Yahoo! or MSN makes a switch to its protocols, I can't just download a file and fix it - I have to get a whole new package, or recompile, and so forth. This is particularly frustrating as newer GAIM releases (naturally) use newer GTK libraries and then all the libraries that depends on. Turns it into a Micro
gaim, ehhhh (Score:5, Interesting)
I've used gaim off and on over the past year, (on both Linux and windows) and found that the windows port really doesn't compare at all to the Linux version, and to put it simply, on windows, it's really just a waste of resources.
For all the windows users that can't stand the bloated msn messenger or latest official aim client, I suggest at least checking out Miranda. [miranda-im.org] I was introduced to it a few weeks ago by a long time gaim user (who was fed up with all the inconsistencies and problems with gaim under windows) and have been using Miranda almost exclusively since then. Albeit, it has some current issues with file transfers, but I'm sure that's only a momentary problem.
Re:gaim, ehhhh (Score:2, Insightful)
Hate to talk like an AOLer, but "me too!". The frustrating part is that this is clearly a widespread problem, but it never gets documented on the gaim FAQ or changelog.
(I haven't used gaim in a while, so I just installed the latest to check that it was still broken before replying. I discovered that they've managed to sink the Open File dialog box to previously unimaginable lows- worse than any other GTK program I'v
Thanks for GAIM and all it's offsprings (Score:4, Informative)
BitlBee Guide - Talk to msn, icq and jabber contacts using any IRC client: http://linuxreviews.org/software/irc/bitlbee/ [linuxreviews.org]
Anyone know? (Score:2)
Re:Anyone know? (Score:2)
Phonegaim? (Score:5, Interesting)
This functionality would be extremely nice to have. Does anybody know if there actually any plans to make this merge happen?
Re:Phonegaim? (Score:2, Informative)
IM test bots? (Score:2)
Maybe someone like Eliza [manifestation.com]? My regular therapist being on holidays...
Re:IM test bots? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:IM test bots? (Score:2)
Re:IM test bots? (Score:2, Informative)
If you haven't used IM before, you shouldn't be on ICQ. Sign up for AIM (or MSN, yahoo, or whatever).
Here's another way to test AIM:
Re:IM test bots? (Score:2)
That SafetyBot is funny. It reminded me of the pre-Windows days, and telnet or Dos menu interfaces. And reminded me of Compuserve (not surprisingly since they are the same company now) in the late eighties, and it's weird universe.
Re:IM test bots? (Score:2)
Well, yes. Seriously. Maybe it's because it seems to have started on services like AOL or MSN, on which I never knew anybody (I used to have a CompuServe address, but that was more than 10 years ago). Maybe it's a generation thing (I'm 40). For synchronous communication, the phone seems more practical. For asynchronous, which I tend to prefer, there's email. I sort of never quite saw the point i
Only one minor problem (Score:2)
It would be nice if the config window came up at a reasonable size.
This seems like it could be an issue as IM seems like one of the 'killer apps' for smaller computers.
Why abandon GTK1? (Score:3, Interesting)
It's not as if all projects are getting rid of GTK1 in order to support GTK2. gtk-gnutella is a good enough example of that.
Also, there are lots of popular programs that are GTK1-only... GMPlayer, Sylpheed, GPA, AxYFTP... I could go on forever. Why force people to load-up multiple toolkits when maintaing GTK1 support wouldn't be terribly difficult? Surely you wouldn't decide to switch to a (dynamic) Motif-only version, and leave GTK1/2 users behind...
I'm personally sticking with 0.59.8
Re:Why abandon GTK1? (Score:3, Insightful)
Without resorting to a hack, you can't have antialiased GTK1 fonts and GTK2 fonts on the same system. The toolkit itself just seems more code rotted the longer it persists. Those apps still on GTK1 really should have started porting their codebases to GTK2 years ago.
Re:Why abandon GTK1? (Score:2)
Because it's smaller, faster, more popular, etc.
In any case, the question still stands. Since GTK1 *IS* still being used widely (despite your opinion on the matter) why drop support for it, all at once?
MSN webcam support (Score:3, Insightful)
This is really a shame, there are tonnes of features that are kind of useful but webcaming will onyl be useful if it's popularly adopted.
Kinda like IM...
Encryption (Score:2)
An anecdote about GAIM (Score:2, Interesting)
I remember back in the day, probably 3 or 4 years ago, when gaim was a much smaller but up and coming project, I had a stupid issue involving my password not working.
It turned out that the developer's either forgot to include a key, or there was a little kink left in the reverse engineering procedure. In particular, some code listed all the acceptable characters for passwords, i.e., AOL's protocol accepted the _ (underscore) key, but gaim didn't.
Conclusion? My password didn't work. I was quite confused.
Re:An anecdote about GAIM (Score:2)
Listen up -- rare guys like Rob are why OSS works (Score:3, Interesting)
That's why I say that Rob (and guys like Rob) are why OSS works. Somehow (for four years now, I guess ), Rob has been willing to put up with the bullshit involved with leading an OSS project. He's a rare commodity. Most of those of us talented enough to do the development can't (or simply aren't willing to) put up with the crap involved.
So take some time to thank the guys who write the software you use, send them some beer (I was living with Rob when the beer mentioned in the article arrived -- and it was MUCH appreciated), some cash, some interesting hardware, an email, or in GAIM's case, an IM, SOMETHING just to show that you are at least a little grateful for the hours and effort put in, instead of bitching about one little thing wrong with the software and talking crap about how much better it could be, when you're not willing to lift a finger yourself.
Re:Listen up -- rare guys like Rob are why OSS wor (Score:2)
Re:If he's 24 how did he install slackware at age (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:If he's 24 how did he install slackware at age (Score:2)
Either way, it fit on just a few floppies back then.
Re:One thing lets GAIM down badly (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:2)
I wanted to use Trillian so bad, but it had one of the worst interfaces I have ever used. Period. Those of you getting ready to yell at me, are you using
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:2)
"It drops [MSN] connections all the time"
This was a problem a few versions ago. 1.0.0 (and indeed the few releases prior to it) have worked excellently for moi.
"[Gaim] displays a big, mandatory connect window whenever it tries to reconnect."
Only for people that are too fucking stupid to explore the preferences.
"I had to terminate the client while watching a movie during an internet outage because it kept superimposing messages over BSplayer every 5 minu
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:3, Informative)
"It drops [MSN] connections all the time"
This was a problem a few versions ago. 1.0.0 (and indeed the few releases prior to it) have worked excellently for moi.
Well la dee da for you. If you had the cranial capacity to look at the changelog [sourceforge.net] you'd be well aware that they have not addressed this issue at all. This means, senor narcicist, that if it worked for you before it'll work now. But thanks for coming out.
"[Gaim
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:2)
Plugin? So let me get this straight... you're berating me because I can't find an option that doesn't come with the program? Keep on braying, you edonkey.
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:2)
Re:1.0.0, my tail feathers (Score:2)
Re:Why Sean is such an Asshat to Gentoo Devs/Users (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Why Sean is such an Asshat to Gentoo Devs/Users (Score:5, Insightful)
This is just to illustrate both sides. I used to use Gentoo and I was annoyed by my fellow users.
Re:Why Sean is such an Asshat to Gentoo Devs/Users (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Why Sean is such an Asshat to Gentoo Devs/Users (Score:2)
Snipped from the current gaim ebuild: So, if there was a flag that kept causing problems, they'd just remove it in the ebuild for the compile. More Gentoo FUD.
Re:Why Sean is such an Asshat to Gentoo Devs/Users (Score:2)
Informative? Gimme a break mods.. (Score:2)
Re:"24-year" and "we are poor kids" (Score:2)