add ekiga
remove dead port
aim is dead
add purple-discord
add facebook to purple
add finch port
update libpurple and add farstream
remove etoile ports
update all net-im ports
add folks
telepathy-logger port has been added for gnome shell
drop linux yahoo messenager. way too old and useless
fix typo
add farsight. needs work
add gstreamer plugins
drop old ysm client
kill kde 3. Its great, but extremely insecure at this point and stale.
fixup some properties.
not maintained
icq command line client.
aim client is very old and doesn't work properly anymore.
add yahoo messenger
fix formatting.
Add openfire port based on FreeBSD port. OpenFire is an open source GPL2, java based jabber server
libnice and disable vv support in libpurple until gstreamer is working
xmppkit for etoile. libpurple update (partial)
add twitter plugin for pidgin. I decided to just copy the file into the fake dir instead of going through the hassle of fixing the Makefile. I wish people would consider destdir a useful thing.
Found this was missing while running portlint on another port in this category.
add telepathy-glib
gnome-jabber was killed in 2005. It was replaced with gossip. Switch our ports to use this newer client.
Remove gaim. This has been replaced by pidgin long ago.
Add msn-proxy
add gnome-jabber
Added directory etoile-stepchat.
Add pidgin. Note this does not currently make use of GSTREAMER since I suspect we need to update it badly. (good is missing) There are still a few outstanding issues with the libpurple port which this depends on. I'm able to startup pidgin and use it with AIM, MSN and IRC.
Perl and SILC support are disabled until we get some issues sorted out. This is a library required for gaim 2 aka pidgin
Add open source version of Lotus sametime protocol. This is *optional* for pidgin.
Add aol's aim client for linux.
Add sendxmpp
Remove FBSDID from Makefile Add jabberd, the jabber 2 daemon
Adding tmsnc to mports
for kde
add grouch gnustep im client.
Importing gaim into mports
Initial upload of MidnighBSD's mports
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