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2009-12-26
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2009-12-27
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Well, lets change the goal a bit, who can help with developing genuine maemo IRC client using these concepts?Since XChat is too heavy to be editted as I was told
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-28
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Hello. Within my "2010 countdown" blogpost series I've released a user interface concept for XChat:
http://tabletui.wordpress.com/2009/1...2%80%93-xchat/
Thanks in advance.
http://tabletui.wordpress.com/2009/1...2%80%93-xchat/
The only thing it misses is an actual coder that will help me releaseing this stuff. I understand that X-Chat is a really complex application, but I think we should still do it, cause it's the real fun
So I wanted to ask, are there any volunteers to help me with it?
Thanks in advance.
Maemo UI improvements blog.
Last edited by wazd; 2009-12-27 at 00:32.