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poezio 0.14

Homepage: https://poez.io
Forge Page: https://lab.louiz.org/poezio/poezio
Poezio is a console Jabber/XMPP client. The initial goal was to provide a
way of connecting easily to XMPP without the need for an account, exactly like
IRC clients. Poezio’s commands are also designed to be close, if possible,
to the ones commonly used in IRC clients (weechat, irssi, etc).
For this reason, the experience is still centered around chatrooms, despite
poezio being a full-featured XMPP client for a very long while.

Install

Packages
The stable version of poezio is packaged in
a number of GNU/Linux (and OpenBSD) distributions.
If it is not packaged in your distribution, you can run the
flatpak or use pip
to install the package from Pypi.


From git
Documentation
You need python 3.7 or higher (preferably the latest) and the associated devel
package, to build C modules, and the slixmpp python library.
You also need aiodns if you want SRV record support.
The easiest way to have up-to-date dependencies and to be able to test
this developement version is to use the update.sh script that downloads
them, places them in the right directory, and builds the C module.
You can then launch poezio with
$ ./launch.sh
You can edit the configuration file which is located in
~/.config/poezio/poezio.cfg by default, and you will have to copy
and edit data/default_config.cfg if you want to edit the config before
the first launch. The default config file is fully commented, but you can
also read the “Configuration” documentation page which has links between
options and longer descriptions.
Please see the online documentation for more information on installing,
configuring or using poezio: https://doc.poez.io/
If you still have questions, or if you’re lost, don’t hesitate to come
talk to us directly on our Jabber chat room (see Contact section).
Please DO report any bug you encounter and ask for any feature you want
(we may implement it or not, but it’s always better to ask).



Authors

Florent Le Coz (louiz’) <[email protected]> (developer)
Mathieu Pasquet (mathieui) <[email protected]> (developer)
Emmanuel Gil Peyrot (Link Mauve) <[email protected]> (developer)
Maxime Buquet (pep.) <[email protected]> (developer)



Contact/support
Jabber chat room: [email protected]
(web chat)
Report a bug: https://lab.louiz.org/poezio/poezio/issues/new


License
Poezio is Free Software.
(learn more: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
Poezio is released under the GPL-3.0+ License.
Please read the COPYING file for details.
The artwork logo was made by Gaëtan Ribémont and released under
the Creative Commons BY license.


Hacking
If you want to contribute, you will be welcome on
[email protected] (web chat)
to announce your ideas, what you are going to do, or to seek help if you have
trouble understanding some of the code.
The preferred way to submit changes is through a merge request on gitlab,
at https://lab.louiz.org/poezio/poezio, but we also accept contributions
on github, or with a simple “please fetch my code on my personal git
repository hosted somewhere”.


Thanks


People:

Todd Eisenberger - Plugin system and OTR support
Jérôme Parment (Manfraid) - Code, testing
Akim Sadaoui - Code
Florian Duraffourg - Code
Frédéric Meynadier - Code
Georg Lukas - Code
Johannes Krude - Code
Łabędź - Code
Lasse Aagren - Code
Lancelot SIX - Code
Luke Marlin - Code
Maxime Buquet - Code
Nicolas Braud-Santoni - Code
Perdu - Code
Eijebong - Code
Gaëtan Ribémont - Logo design
Ovart - Testing
Koshie - Donation
Gapan - Makefile
FlashCode (weechat dev) - Useful advices on how to use ncurses efficiently
And all the people using and testing poezio, and especially the ones present
on the jabber chatroom doing bug reports and/or feature requests.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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