(In reply to comment #51)
> The conversation won't be encrypted until you type "/otr start" or if the
> other side request a private conversation. So you should be fine AFAIK.
Actually I was wrong, when both sides are OTR-aware, it initialize itself without an explicit user request. I changed the policy from DEFAULT to MANUAL and now it won't start encrypting until explicitly asked by one side.
(In reply to comment #51)
> The conversation won't be encrypted until you type "/otr start" or if the
> other side request a private conversation. So you should be fine AFAIK.
Actually I was wrong, when both sides are OTR-aware, it initialize itself without an explicit user request. I changed the policy from DEFAULT to MANUAL and now it won't start encrypting until explicitly asked by one side.
(In reply to comment #48) cgit.collabora. com/git/ user/xclaesse/ telepathy- gabble. git/commit/ id=4addae9f4173 eb3ed19581c1201 fecc43a405fc6 cgit.collabora. com/git/ user/xclaesse/ empathy. git/commit/ id=6dabfdc8acd1 78eec8dac6bb68f 1693a00f906c8 cgit.collabora. com/git/ user/xclaesse/ empathy. git/commit/ id=ae0fcfe9c33c 276220dcdbaf2be 8ac04240130ae
> Commits relevant for telepathy-gabble:
>
> http://
> ?h=otr&
>
> Commits relevant for empathy:
>
> http://
> ?h=otr&
>
> http://
> ?h=otr&
Better to use the branch than direct commit links, since I fixed a few bugs already compared to those commits.