[jdev] QQ gateway?
Norman Rasmussen
norman at rasmussen.co.za
Thu Jan 5 02:39:58 CST 2006
There's a big push in South Africa for the QQ network (by an ISP
that's pretty similar to AOL - expensive and useless *grin*). So I
can forsee in the future that some of my friends may by only have QQ,
so a QQ transport would be useful at that point in time.
On 1/5/06, cathayan <cathayan at gmail.com> wrote:
> are u guys really using QQ? surprising me. I am Chinese, and owned a
> qq-id of only 6 digits, but i logon it less than 1 time per month. the
> QQ company is not friendly with opensource. in fact, they threatened
> the first person who made such a try. his name is ZouDan. then he gave
> up.
>
> after that, there are also some works, openq, as a gaim plugin, and
> lumaqq, a java app with almost all the qq features.
>
> http://openq.linuxsir.org/main/index.php
> http://lumaqq.linuxsir.org/main/
>
> the 2links are all in chinese.
>
> i don't know when the company give these guys warning letters. so it
> maybe better to do some more interesting jabber features.
>
> qi
>
> On 1/4/06, Alexey Nezhdanov <snake at penza-gsm.ru> wrote:
> > В сообщении от Вторник 03 Январь 2006 23:58 Norman Rasmussen написал(a):
> > > Mmm, I only found OpenQ, which is a gaim plugin for QQ.
> > >
> > > Wasn't there someone working on making a transport that could use any
> > > gaim plugin? (gaimt)
> >
> > There was two persons who tried to do that. Geoffrey Cross did it in perl but
> > never published his code. I have given up waiting for it and written my own
> > framework in python. Though I have not finished it. My code is published at
> > http://sf.net/projects/xmpppy/
> >
> > I have never tried it with qq though but it should be not harder than adding
> > one-two python lines to configuration.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Respectfully
> > Alexey Nezhdanov
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> cathayan at gmail.com
> http://blog.cathayan.org
>
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