"It is important to note though, since these are unofficial hacks, they may break at any time/without warning."
That's really the issue. I'm not comfortable merging this feature into Gwibber as long as that problem exists. I do appreciate the work that you have done on this, however, so I'd like to find an alternate way for this feature to be supported and distributed.
I'm thinking about making a plugin system so that unofficially supported service modules can be installed by users in their home directory and used directly in gwibber.
"It is important to note though, since these are unofficial hacks, they may break at any time/without warning."
That's really the issue. I'm not comfortable merging this feature into Gwibber as long as that problem exists. I do appreciate the work that you have done on this, however, so I'd like to find an alternate way for this feature to be supported and distributed.
I'm thinking about making a plugin system so that unofficially supported service modules can be installed by users in their home directory and used directly in gwibber.