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Things we're after:
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- Any useful documentation about service protocols or infrastructure we haven't been made aware of. All documented services for each frontend we have so far can be found in the repo as `notes.txt` files in any subdirectory of `front`, or on [here](protocol-docs). We're especially after the variety targeting MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger as those protocols, while being documented to some degree, don't exactly have certain aspects of them covered in full or are missing documentation on some services entirely. That's essentially what we want coverage on when we find new documents.
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- Any useful documentation about service protocols or infrastructure we haven't been made aware of. All documents for each frontend we have so far can be found in the repo as `notes.txt` files in any subdirectory of `front`, or on [here](protocol-docs) for MSN-specific documents. We're especially after the variety targeting MSN Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger as those protocols, while being documented to some degree, don't exactly have certain aspects of them covered in full or are missing documentation on some services entirely. That's essentially what we want coverage on when we find new documents.
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- Captures of any sort of Microsoft ABCH (Address Book Clearing House) services. This falls into the category of protocol documentation, and we specifically focus on ABCH as WLM 8 and above heavily use those services for core functions such as contact lists, roaming services, and Groups (also known as Circles). While we have most of these services covered and working on our implementation, we're unclear on certain parts of services we already implement and it doesn't help WLM behaves weirdly when it comes to edge cases with said services (i.e., when you add a contact that doesn't exist on our network). Having clear documentation on ABCH services would help a ton in that regard.
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