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[Ayttm-commits] CVS: ayttm README,1.18,1.19
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Colin Leroy <address@hidden> |
Subject: |
[Ayttm-commits] CVS: ayttm README,1.18,1.19 |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Dec 2002 12:52:33 -0500 |
Update of /cvsroot/ayttm/ayttm
In directory subversions:/tmp/cvs-serv22981
Modified Files:
README
Log Message:
more verbose :)
Index: README
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/ayttm/ayttm/README,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19
--- README 27 Dec 2002 16:40:03 -0000 1.18
+++ README 27 Dec 2002 17:52:30 -0000 1.19
@@ -1,6 +1,44 @@
-MSN list management is a bit strange. Your contact list won't be
-imported at once. But the first one of your contact will get online,
-she'll get added to Unknown group.
+* Project homepage (where to bugreport and so):
+===============================================
+ http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/ayttm/
+
+* How to help & be helped
+=========================
+ - bugreports:
+ If you experience a fatal bug (segfault), you can file a bugreport
+ on savannah's bugtracker. The more precise it is, the easier we'll
+ find out how to fix it. In particular, a backtrace is really
+ useful. After a crash you should have a `core' file in your
+ working directory ($HOME if run via a window manager). run gdb with
+ it:
+ $ gdb `which yattm` core
+ then at the gdb prompt, type 'bt full':
+ (gdb) bt full
+ and copy/paste the result to your bugreport
+ - If you are a developer and fix a bug or add a feature, we certainly
+ want to hear from you :) Please send a patch (ideally, against CVS)
+ to savannah's patchtracker. use `cvs diff -u`.
+ - Translations: The existing translations are quite out of date after
+ the fork. I plan to update the french one, but that'll be when i'll
+ have more time, could be quite long. If you want to submit a
+ translation (or an update to one of the existing), you're very
+ welcome.
-I should write more in this README, too...
+* General
+=========
+ Yattm is an integrated messenger, which means you can be logged on
+ more than one of the supported services at once. You can then chat
+ with people on the services where you have an account.
+ Your "online friends" are grouped by contacts (a contact can have
+ more than one account), and by groups (Buddies, etc). You can order
+ your contacts by groups by either drag and dropping them, or by
+ editing the contact. You can order your contacts' accounts only by
+ editing the account, yet.
+
+* Issues
+========
+ MSN list management is a bit strange. Your contact list won't be
+ imported at once. But the first one of your contact will get online,
+ she'll get added to Unknown group.
+I should write more in this README, too...
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