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|Short description=Multi-user chat program
 
|Short description=Multi-user chat program
 
|Full description='Ytalk' is a multi-user talk program that works like the UNIX talk program but allows for multiple connections and shell sessions inside the talk window. It is compatible with older UNIX talk clients and daemons. You can save any side of the current conversion and define aliases for addresses or hostnames. YTalk connects to the talk daemon on each user's host and determines if that user has left an invitation for you to call. If not, YTalk leaves an invitation for him and tells his talk daemon to send an announcement to his screen. There is no dedicated YTalk daemon. If you specified more than one user on the YTalk command line, YTalk processes and adds each user to the conversation as they respond to your invitation; the screen subdivides into smaller and smaller windows, one per user. As each new user is added, YTalk sends information about that user to all other connected users so that their screens also subdivide and incorporate the new user. The connection terminates when a user hits control-C or selects quit off the main menu.
 
|Full description='Ytalk' is a multi-user talk program that works like the UNIX talk program but allows for multiple connections and shell sessions inside the talk window. It is compatible with older UNIX talk clients and daemons. You can save any side of the current conversion and define aliases for addresses or hostnames. YTalk connects to the talk daemon on each user's host and determines if that user has left an invitation for you to call. If not, YTalk leaves an invitation for him and tells his talk daemon to send an announcement to his screen. There is no dedicated YTalk daemon. If you specified more than one user on the YTalk command line, YTalk processes and adds each user to the conversation as they respond to your invitation; the screen subdivides into smaller and smaller windows, one per user. As each new user is added, YTalk sends information about that user to all other connected users so that their screens also subdivide and incorporate the new user. The connection terminates when a user hits control-C or selects quit off the main menu.
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|Homepage URL=http://ytalk.ourproject.org/
 
|User level=none
 
|User level=none
|Status=Live
 
|Component programs=
 
|Homepage URL=http://www.impul.se/ytalk/
 
|VCS checkout command=
 
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Computer languages=C
|Documentation note=
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
|Paid support=
 
|IRC help=
 
|IRC general=
 
|IRC development=
 
 
|Related projects=shirc
 
|Related projects=shirc
 
|Keywords=chat,talk,live communications,multi-user,ytalk
 
|Keywords=chat,talk,live communications,multi-user,ytalk
|Is GNU=n
 
|Last review by=Janet Casey
 
|Last review date=2005-03-11
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
 
|Version identifier=3.3.0
 
|Version identifier=3.3.0
|Version date=2005-03-11
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|Version date=2005/02/13
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
|Version download=http://www.impul.se/ytalk/ytalk-3.3.0.tar.gz
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|Version download=ftp://ftp.ourproject.org/pub/ytalk/ytalk-3.3.0.tar.gz
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|Version comment=3.3.0 stable released on 2005-03-11
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|Last review by=Bendikker
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|Last review date=2018/02/28
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|Submitted date=2011-04-01
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|Is GNU=No
 
|License verified date=2001-02-01
 
|License verified date=2001-02-01
|Version comment=3.3.0 stable released on 2005-03-11
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}}
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{{Project license
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|License=GPLv2orlater
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|License verified by=Genium
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|License verified date=2016/01/13
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Person
 
{{Person
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|Real name=Andreas Kling
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
|Role=Maintainer
|Real name=Andreas Kling
 
 
|Email=keso@impul.se
 
|Email=keso@impul.se
|Resource URL=
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Person
 
{{Person
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|Real name=Alexander Rigbo
 
|Role=Contributor
 
|Role=Contributor
|Real name=Alexander Rigbo
 
 
|Email=optical@impul.se
 
|Email=optical@impul.se
|Resource URL=
 
 
}}
 
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{{Resource
 
{{Resource
|Resource audience=Developer
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|Resource audience=Debian (Ref)
|Resource kind=VCS Repository Webview
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|Resource URL=https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ytalk
|Resource URL=http://dev.impul.se/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ytalk/
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{{Resource
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|Resource audience=User
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|Resource kind=Download
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|Resource URL=http://ytalk.ourproject.org/download.html
 
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{{Software category
 
{{Software category
|Interface=command-line,x-window-system
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|Interface=command-line, x-window-system
 
|Live-communications=chat
 
|Live-communications=chat
 
|Use=live-communications
 
|Use=live-communications
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{{Project license
 
|License=X11
 
|License verified by=Janet Casey
 
|License verified date=2001-02-01
 
 
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{{Software prerequisite
 
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|Prerequisite description=talkd
 
|Prerequisite description=talkd
 
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 28 February 2018


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Ytalk

http://ytalk.ourproject.org/
Multi-user chat program

'Ytalk' is a multi-user talk program that works like the UNIX talk program but allows for multiple connections and shell sessions inside the talk window. It is compatible with older UNIX talk clients and daemons. You can save any side of the current conversion and define aliases for addresses or hostnames. YTalk connects to the talk daemon on each user's host and determines if that user has left an invitation for you to call. If not, YTalk leaves an invitation for him and tells his talk daemon to send an announcement to his screen. There is no dedicated YTalk daemon. If you specified more than one user on the YTalk command line, YTalk processes and adds each user to the conversation as they respond to your invitation; the screen subdivides into smaller and smaller windows, one per user. As each new user is added, YTalk sends information about that user to all other connected users so that their screens also subdivide and incorporate the new user. The connection terminates when a user hits control-C or selects quit off the main menu.





Licensing

License

Verified by

Verified on

Notes

Verified by

Genium

Verified on

13 January 2016




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Alexander Rigbo Contributor
Andreas Kling Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ytalk
UserDownloadhttp://ytalk.ourproject.org/download.html


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to usencurses
Required to usetalkd




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