Feature changed by: Will Stephenson (wstephenson) Feature #306932, revision 8 Title: Include or support KMess 2 in an official repository openSUSE-11.2: Done Priority Requester: Important Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Manuel Ramirez (elpreto) Description: For the people who don't know, KMess is a good KDE MSN client I know we have Kopete for that, but KMess is really much user firendly than kopete and has a lot more of features for MSN network, like MSN Plus! support and winks. Discussion: #1: Manuel Ramirez (elpreto) (2009-07-22 12:09:51) I put this because we know that MSN is the most used network, and not all people like minimalistic clients like Kopete, people like my mother, sister and girlfriend really don't like clients like Pidgin/Kopete, they only use MSN, and want a full featured MSN client. KMess 2 is now in RC, but is really stable since some months ago, instead of that, the stable release is scheaduled for some of this weeks. There's a package in packman, but it gets an update only when there's a new release or once a months. Thank you! #2: Rastislav Krupansky (ra100) (2009-07-22 12:49:01) try this repos for install http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Crismon/ they include KMess2 #4: Stephan Binner (beineri) (2009-07-27 18:15:30) (reply to #2) KMess 2.0 release is in the KDE:KDE4:Community repositories. #5: Manuel Ramirez (elpreto) (2009-07-30 11:42:32) (reply to #4) Oh, really thank you! Is possible to have it by default maybe in a next openSUSE release? Maybe 11.2 or 11.3? What's neccesary for that? #3: Manuel Ramirez (elpreto) (2009-07-27 08:25:34) Yes, thank you, i install KMess compiling form SVN, but it would be good to have that app in an official repository, so anyone can have it, not all people know how to search packages in a user repo. + #6: Will Stephenson (wstephenson) (2009-08-06 15:35:06) + I'm calling this 'Done' because KMess is available KDE:KDE4:Community + is part of the official online repos that are added by 'Add Community + Repos' in Installation sources - no searching required. + We won't include it on the default install because we choose one + default Instant Messenger - this is for usability and install media + space reasons. Kopete is this since it is multiprotocol and the + upstream default. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306932