With the last commit, the number of plugins and protocols have been extended, some of which are not mentioned in the README. Should we include those with a better separation between plugins and protocols? It might help with the concise presentation, indexing and people looking for them online.
10:53 <@root> Plugin Version
10:53 <@root> bitlbee-discord 0.4.1
10:53 <@root> bonjour 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> facebook 1.1.2
10:53 <@root> gg 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> icq 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> irc 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> jabber 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> novell 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> oscar 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> simple 2.13.0
10:53 <@root> skypeweb 1.5
10:53 <@root> slack 0.1
10:53 <@root> steam 1.4.2
10:53 <@root> telegram 1.3.1
10:53 <@root> zephyr 2.13.0
10:53 <@root>
10:53 <@root> Enabled Protocols: aim, bonjour, discord, facebook, gg, icq, identica, irc, jabber, novell, oscar, simple, skypeweb, slack, steam, telegram, twitter, zephyr
With the last commit, the number of plugins and protocols have been extended, some of which are not mentioned in the README. Should we include those with a better separation between plugins and protocols? It might help with the concise presentation, indexing and people looking for them online.