============== telepathy-glib ============== This is a library for GLib-based Telepathy components. Telepathy is a D-Bus framework for unifying real time communication, including instant messaging, voice calls and video calls. It abstracts differences between protocols to provide a unified interface for applications. Telepathy specification ======================= The copy of the Telepathy specification in the spec/ directory indicates the specification that this library claims to implement. Requirements ============ Building telepathy-glib requires: GLib, GObject libdbus The D-Bus GLib bindings GNU make pkg-config libxslt, xsltproc Python and can also make use of: gtkdoc See configure.ac for full details, including versions required. Of the packages listed above, only GLib, GObject, libdbus and dbus-glib are required at runtime. Building from Darcs also requires the GNU build system (Autoconf, Automake, libtool). Bugs, feature requests and to-do list ===================================== Report all bugs, feature requests and "to-do" items here: Running "make check" will produce FIXME.out, which lists all the mentions of FIXME, TODO or XXX in the source code. Ideally, all of these should be in Bugzilla, but sometimes they're not. API stability policy ==================== We use an "odd/even" versioning scheme where the minor version (the y in x.y.z) determines stability - stable branches have y even, development branches have y odd. In a stable (even) branch, we will not make incompatible API or ABI changes between one release tarball and the next. In a development (odd) branch, if we make incompatible ABI changes between one release tarball and the next, we will change the SONAME of the library; we will attempt to avoid incompatible API or ABI changes. Unreleased builds straight from Darcs identify themselves as version "x.y.z.1". We DO NOT make any API guarantees about unreleased builds: any binary relying on new functionality from an unreleased build is not guaranteed to work with any subsequent release or unreleased build, and on platforms with versioned symbols (mainly Linux) it definitely won't work with subsequent releases (you'll have to at least relink the binary). We do not increment SONAMEs on the basis of unreleased changes. Unreleased builds are compiled with -Werror, so they might stop working if your gcc version issues more warnings than ours. If this is a problem for you, use a release tarball. Contact info ============ This library is maintained by the Telepathy project: Telepathy development is supported by Collabora Ltd. . Hacking ======= The current version of telepathy-glib is always available from: Proposed patches awaiting review can usually be found in Merge Monkey: Please follow .