JWGC is so far behind the times nowadays. It doesn't even do disco. I have some grande plans for it but I have so much larger of a user base for PyAIM and PyICQ that it's hard to justify to myself to put time into JWGC. I periodically post "must add's" to JWGC's feature request list as I come up with things. The last time I updated it I ran into some odd crash bugs. That all said, working on the "other side of the equation" with PyAIM and PyICQ has opened up a world of knowledge about how Jabber works that will be extremely helpful when I dive back into JWGC. Thing is, do I clean up JWGC a tad and release a 1.0 and THEN add the new stuff, or do I go ahead and add new stuff? I'm thinking the former. 2.0 would include loooots of new functionality. I might even add in a Cocoa driver for OS X. Lots of ideas... No one is on the jwgc mailing list, so there doesn't appear to be much interest at this time.
I often see C++ and Java and such based Jabber libraries out there. I'm wondering if there are any I'm just not seeing that are for "just C". =) Anyone?