Timeline for jabber list by kev
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@andyc Sorry, wasn't paying attention - yes, user@gmail.com but GTalk's client has non-XMPPish ways of connecting at well for network errors
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!Swift 1.0 Release Candidate hot off the press: http://www.kismith.co.uk/wordpress/index.php/2011/04/03/swift-1-0-release-candidate/ !xmpp
Sunday, 03-Apr-11 14:10:27 UTC from web -
Final !Swift 1.0 beta released - http://swift.im/releases/swift-1.0beta9/
Sunday, 13-Mar-11 10:07:15 UTC from web -
Beta7 of the !Swift !XMPP client released: http://swift.im/releases/swift-1.0beta7/ - it's really taking shape now.
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New release of !Swift !XMPP client http://swift.im/releases/swift-1.0beta6/
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@brightbyte jdev on conference.jabber.org is a Jabber development room.
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@danbri Update was very poor for me: lost all app data, unrecoverable gigs of 'other' on the device. Now considering the merits of n900...
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@danbri irssi?
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@jankusanagi Pleased to hear it - saves us bothering to make Debian packages :)
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@jankusanagi Get with the times :)
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@black :'(
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@jankusanagi There are 36bit and 64bit packages for both karmic and lucid.
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@jankusanagi I'm pleased to hear it :)
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@laurelrusswurm Software that keeps all the changes made to your document so you can see how it changes over time, get to old versions etc
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@laurelrusswurm Plus having co-authored a book using it, I had fewer annoyances than with LaTeX (PhD thesis) or word processors in the past.
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@laurelrusswurm It's easy to write, easy to keep in version control, and keeps the styling separate from the content.
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@reality @laurelrusswurm Having used both at reasonable length, I'd suggest looking at Docbook before throwing yourself into LaTeX.
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@dwd Open review like this doesn't necessarily present the same experience as closed academic review.
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@dwd And the good ones?
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@dwd I do hope so.