-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El Tuesday 17 December 2002 08:50, Rob Kaper escribió: > Kit uses a GPL'ed protocol, Kopete supports mostly proprietary protocols, > making it a potential legal hazard (at least the unauthorized use of the > various protocol icons is). Kit is a single protocol client. In this case, Kopete can connect to jabber whith is a GPL'ed protocol too. So like the old mplayer vs aKtion discussion, Kopete is Kit + more, you gain but never lose. And even, Kopete doesn't know any protocol itself, it is extendable, so it is at least guaranteed that Kopete can be maintained as protocols appear and dissapear. (just burn AOL's building and Kit is useless ) > Furthermore, AOL has tried to block competing clients from their OSCAR > servers repeatedly. While there have been no specific blocks of open source > clients, many do experience accidental blocks whenever AOL tries to block > MSN or someone else, so I would doubt the perennial status of OSCAR, not > TOC. Then you turn Jabber plugin on and problem solved. Nobody guarantees that AOL will not block even TOC clients someday. I am sure they will not do it, but you can't ensure that unless you are AOL's CEO. Duncan - -- .-. /v\ Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett // \\ duncan@puc.cl - duncan@kde.org /( )\ www.mac-vicar.com/~duncan ^^-^^ Kopete, The KDE Instant Messenger http://kopete.kde.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9/2gkzR62qWZ+QtERAtPrAJ4l1xanmh/+Bp32qvk6rkscrVQIJwCfcI2a YtjoODjas9Vb1XciW/S5BQM= =o6Ky -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<