1 | Frequently Asked Questions about BitlBee |
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4 | Well, maybe not exactly "Frequently", but definitely "Asked" ... mostly by |
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5 | the developers :-) |
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7 | Q: WTH were you guys on when you thought of that _weird_ name? |
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8 | A: Though we live in The Netherlands and one of us even lives in Amsterdam, |
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9 | we're not on drugs ... most of the time. |
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11 | Q: Okay, so the cops are so evil there, you can't even admit the truth, but |
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12 | WTH does BitlBee mean then? |
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13 | A: There are a few explanations. But the most symbolical goes like: the two |
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14 | colors of the bee symbolize the two worlds between which the Bee flies. On |
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15 | the one hand there's the IM-networks, on the other is IRC. |
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17 | Truth be told, it's absolute nonsense. The biggest nutcase in the |
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18 | development team just played around with words for half an hour or so. |
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19 | BitlBee was the result. We liked it, we kept it. We lovingly shorten it |
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20 | to "the Bee" or even "het Bijtje" (Dutch for "the little Bee") sometimes. |
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22 | Q: What is 'root' doing in my control channel? I didn't start the Bee as |
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23 | root. |
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24 | A: 'root' is just the name for the most powerful user in BitlBee. Just like |
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25 | in the system, it is root who is the ... eh ... root of the |
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26 | functionality. Luckily, in BitlBee, root follows your orders (mostly), so |
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27 | no BOFHs there. |
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29 | We get some complaints from time to time that 'root' is a confusing name. |
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30 | Because of that name, some package maintainers have renamed root to, for |
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31 | example, BitlBee. We recognize that some people see that need. If the |
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32 | package maintainer hasn't renamed root, you can do this yourself with the |
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33 | 'rename' command. |
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35 | The name root is not likely to change in the 'official' releases, though. |
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36 | We find the metaphor of root correct and feel that there is no important |
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37 | (security threatening) reason to change this non-creative piece of |
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38 | artistic creativity. |
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40 | Q: When is $random_feature going to be implemented? |
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41 | A: It depends on the feature. We keep a list of all wishlist "bugs" in our |
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42 | Bug Tracking system at http://bugs.bitlbee.org/ |
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44 | Q: The messages I send and/or receive look weird. I see weird characters and |
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45 | annoying HTML codes. Or, BitlBee does evil things when I send messages with |
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46 | non-ASCII characters! |
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47 | A: You probably have to change some settings. To get rid of HTML in messages, |
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48 | see "help set strip_html". If you seem to have problems with your charset, |
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49 | see "help set charset". |
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50 | |
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51 | Although actually most of these problems should be gone by now. So if you |
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52 | can't get things to work well, you might have found a bug. |
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54 | Q: Is BitlBee forked from Gaim? |
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55 | A: BitlBee 0.7 was, sort-of. It contained a lot of code from Gaim 0.58 |
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56 | (mainly the IM-code), although heavily modified, to make it work better |
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57 | with BitlBee. We were planning to keep BitlBee up-to-date with later Gaim |
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58 | versions, but this turned out to be very time-consuming because the API |
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59 | changed a lot, and we don't have the time to keep up with those changes |
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60 | all the time. |
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62 | These days, we replaced the Yahoo! code with libyahoo2 (which is a |
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63 | separate Yahoo! module. It's derived from Gaim, but separately |
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64 | maintained) and wrote our own MSN, Jabber and Twitter modules from |
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65 | scratch. Most of the API has also been changed, so by now the only traces |
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66 | of Gaim left are in the "nogaim" filename. |
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68 | There is good news for Gaim (or now Pidgin, of course) fans though: |
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69 | BitlBee can now be compiled to use libpurple for all IM interactions. |
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70 | This makes BitlBee a bit more resource-hungry, but adds support for many |
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71 | IM protocols/networks that couldn't be used from BitlBee so far. |
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