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<node><data>conversation api</data>
<node><data>need to handle:</data>
<node><data>unnamed chats</data></node>
<node><data>chats with the same name as a buddy</data></node>
<node><data>jabber Messages (one off messages vrs a conversation with a backlog)</data></node>
<node><data>multiple conversations with a single buddy (jabber, with thread tag)</data></node>
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<node><data>notes</data>
<node><data>(12:58:39) Robot101: user list always|auto|never</data></node>
<node><data>how do we log this?</data>
<node><data>luke: drop html plain text logging. require loggers that can handle meta information?</data></node>
<node><data>(13:05:12) marv: I&apos;d say name the chat Msn Chat time-data</data>
<node><data>(13:05:54) marv: Robot101: Then we&apos;d have to start a new log file every time someone joined/parted</data></node>
<node><data>(13:06:45) marv: which may be a lot since iirc you can&apos;t decline an &quot;invite&quot;, so people are always joining and leaving and joining again, and yelling about who keeps inviting them here</data></node>
<node><data>(13:06:48) Robot101: right, but your way makes it impossible to have a log viewer that shows you the MSN logs for everyone, let along a specific person</data></node>
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<node><data>(13:35:55) rlaager: I&apos;d like to see MSN chats logged like chats are now, but have them show up when you look at any participant&apos;s log viewer, since the chat is otherwise unnamed.</data>
<node><data>(13:37:40) rlaager: LSchiere: It&apos;d probably have to wait until I implement log indexing so you&apos;d have some way of connecting the chat log to the users in the chat.</data></node>
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<node><data>(13:38:53) rlaager: I also want some intelligent way to handle this case: &quot;Hmm, I remember LSchiere saying something important about idea XYZ. Was that in #gaim, #gaim-commits, etc. or a private message/IM conversation?&quot;</data></node>
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