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Bug#368730: marked as done (ITP: nautilus-sendto-gajim -- Plugin to send files from Nautilus to Gajim Jabber contacts)



Your message dated Wed, 12 Jul 2006 15:34:36 +0300
with message-id <874pxnatnn.wl%yavor@doganov.org>
and subject line Integrated into nautilus-sendto 0.7-2
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : nautilus-sendto-gajim
  Version         : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Dimitur Kirov <dkirov@gmail.com>
* URL or Web page : http://trac.gajim.org/wiki/NautilusSendtoIntegration
* License         : GPL
  Description     : Plugin to send files from Nautilus to Gajim Jabber contacts

  This is a plugin to nautilus-sendto, enabling you to send files from
  the Nautilus file manager to your Gajim Jabber Contacts.
  Gajim is a Jabber Instant Messenger.

Ideally this package must not exist as the code should be merged to
nautilus-sendto upstream.  This may or may not happen in the near
future.  As it sometimes happens in Real Life(tm), temporary solutions
are the most permanent ones.

As of tomorrow, source and binary (i386 and powerpc) packages will be
available at the repository of the BG Debian Group:

deb ftp://ftp.uni-sofia.bg/debian-addons-bg ./
deb-src ftp://ftp.uni-sofia.bg/debian-addons-bg ./

-- 
"Every non-free program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master." --RMS


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The code has been integrated into nautilus-sendto upstream and is
present in Debian since version 0.7-2.  The package is now obsolete,
hence closing the bug.

-- 
In the GNU Project, discrimination against proprietary software is not
just a policy -- it's the principle and the purpose.  Proprietary
software is fundamentally unjust and wrong, so when we have the
opportunity to place it at a disadvantage, that is a good thing. --RMS

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