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2012-11-22- chase irc/py-irclib renameRuslan Makhmatkhanov
Reported by: portmgr (beat) Pointyhat to: rm (myself) Feature safe: yes
2011-02-25- Move over to py25 or aboveMartin Wilke
- While here get rid FreeBSD 6.X and md5 support
2010-03-27Begin the process of deprecating sysutils/rc_subr byDoug Barton
s#. %%RC_SUBR%%#. /etc/rc.subr#
2009-12-13- Get rip python 2.3+Martin Wilke
Note: Python 2.3 is't longer supported and have a lot of security issues. Convert 2.3+ to yes/or 2.4/5+ With hat: portmgr
2009-08-22- Switch SourceForge ports to the new File Release System: categories ↵Dmitry Marakasov
starting with N
2009-05-04- Pass maintainership to Wen Heping <wenheping@gmail.com>Martin Wilke
2008-09-08- set PORTSCOUT variableMartin Wilke
2008-09-07- Take maintainershipMartin Wilke
2008-09-07Reset infofarmer due to maintainer-timeouts and no response to email.Mark Linimon
Hat: portmgr
2007-03-29- Change delimited in sed expression, PYTHON_CMD can legally contain dotsPav Lucistnik
2006-07-30- Provide additional mirrors where neededAndrew Pantyukhin
- Convert to "magic" master sites - Various minor portlint-prodded fixes
2006-05-08Update my e-mail addressAndrew Pantyukhin
Approved by: krion (mentor, implicit)
2006-04-29xmpppy is a Python library that is targeted to provide easyPav Lucistnik
scripting with Jabber. Similar projects are Twisted Words and jabber.py. This library was not designed from scratch. It inherits some code from jabberpy and have very similar API in many places. Though it is separate project since it have almost completely different architecture and primarily aims to work with jabberd2 - the new Open Source Jabber Server. WWW: http://xmpppy.sourceforge.net/ The IRC transport is a dynamic gateway that allows XMPP/Jabber users to connect to IRC using their Groupchat and MUC clients. It is based on xmpppy and irclib Python libraries. WWW: http://xmpppy.sourceforge.net/irc/ PR: ports/96362 Submitted by: Andrew Pantyukhin <infofarmer@gmail.com>