Could the missing desktop app become a showstopper? Telegram is available as 
standalone app and Telepathy can also handle this protocol (not sure about 
Pidgin). Thomas collected a couple of requirements in the KDE chat what a 
messenger should be able to do. I would rate some points differently, so the 
avatar is a nice-to-have and stickers a contradiction, and suggested to run a 
Kano survey like I did for KGet in [2]. But the list is interesting anyway.

[1] https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-community/2017q3/003693.html
[2] https://user-prompt.com/using-the-kano-method-to-prioritize-requirements/

On 11.08.2017 19:23, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
> On 11.08.2017 17:05, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
>> On 11.08.2017 16:53, Florian Effenberger wrote:
>>> doesn't look too bad to me indeed. ;-)
>>> Do you know if it is available localized? I think if we want to extend
>>> IRC to casual users, some localization would be helpful, and for me
>>> Kiwi IRC loaded in English. No dealbreaker, but a nice to have of
>>> course.
>>
>> Yes, it supports localization, as evidenced by code changes such as:
>> https://github.com/kiwiirc/kiwiirc/pull/56
>> I don't think anyone has translated it yet.
>> qwebirc never supported localization.
>>
>> Ilmari
> 
> I was wrong, the translations are here: http://translations.kiwiirc.com/
> 
> Ilmari
> 

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