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It’s now easier to use. The distinction between a nick and a channel name is
based on the first character (by default it's '#' and '&'). The user doesn’t
have to worry about which separator to use anymore.
fix #3066
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It’s $CURRENT_YEAR
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This allows the user to join channels containing forbidden characters
in the local part, like #r&d or #group/project.
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ref #2556
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Move all constructors at the top of classes
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This option lets the administrator choose a specific IRC server, and only
that server can be used with this biboumi instance.
In this mode, JIDs to use are changed like this:
- #chan%irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com -> #chan@biboumi.example.com
- user!irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com -> user!@biboumi.example.com
- #chan%irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com/Nick -> #chan@biboumi.example.com/Nick
- %irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com -> no equivalent
- irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com -> no equivalent
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IRC users and channels are now distinguished by the separator used in the
IID (% or !).
ref #2468
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Also correctly respond to PING with the id, escape some XML content, but not
always
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Add all useful classes as well: Jid, Iid, IrcChannel, IrcUser etc to
properly keep the informations about what we receive from the IRC server.
Only handle the MUC join stanza, and send the list of users in the IRC
channel to the XMPP user, and the IRC channel’s topic, for now.
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