This release contains quite a few changes from the Alpha 1 release - Aurélien Gâteau has made great headway in prettying up the chat dialog, including allowing theming, grouping messages, and including avatars in the message dialog. Julien Bossart has continued improving the stability of phapi, and has fixed a long-standing issue with authorization requests for Jabber and other IM protocols. Alec Leamas has done great work with ALSA to make sound work better on Linux. Thanks also to Ludovico and Aurélien for patch review on Alec's work. For those of you not behind firewalls, MSN direct access is now configurable, and will make MSN messaging work for you again. We've finally added a "Test call" contact to the default contact list! Thanks to Aurélien for this non-trivial, but very useful, addition. The 2.2 branch is almost feature-complete - the only remaining change I can think of which is outstanding is the migration from libgaim to libpurple. The next release will thus be a pre-release - it will be feature frozen and string frozen to allow translators time to update the translations for the release. Head on over to the OpenWengo developer website to get a sneak peek at what's coming up in the 2.2 release, or get the sources from SVN at https://dev.openwengo.org/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/tags/release/2.2/2007-09-24-wengophone-2.2a2/
This release contains quite a few changes from the Alpha 1 release - Aurélien...
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A bug-fix release of the stable branch of the WengoPhone, version 2.1.2...
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I'm pleased to announce that Ludovico Cavedon and Dave Neary (me! yay!) are...
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