Ubuntu Touch's built-in messaging client is based on Telepathy, but it can 
currently only send and receive SMS and MMS
messages. I'm not sure, but Canonical's plan may be to extend this client so 
that it's a more general Telepathy client
and making its UI responsive - essentially, replacing Empathy for their desktop.

- Jon F.

On 9/22/15 1:39 PM, Peter Bittner wrote:
> Is it possible to use most of Empathy's logic, and plugin-in a
> QML-powered user interface on it?
>
> A bit like the Fahrplan developers did it at
> https://github.com/smurfy/fahrplan/tree/master/src/gui? (I understand
> that the difference technology-wise may be larger than in that
> project.)
>
> If convergence is going to happen on the Ubuntu platform a
> "responsive" Empathy implementation will be needed anyway. Could be
> good to kick this off now. A clean separation would also allow to
> implement a 100% web-based HTML5 Empathy client. Wouldn't that be
> nice, too?
>
> Peter
>
>
> 2015-09-22 19:30 GMT+02:00 Olivier Crête <[email protected]>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Empathy works fine on ARM, but it is a desktop application, so you need
>> to be running a regular desktop environment. The Ubuntu Touch platform
>> is a completely different platform requiring custom applications for
>> everything.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 2015-09-22 at 00:39 +0200, Peter Bittner wrote:
>>> Are there any plans to port Empathy the ARM architecture, so that it
>>> would be installable on Ubuntu Touch mobile phones?
>>>
>>> Peter
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