I personally don't care much which sip client would be ported. I would like to a sip client that could be eventually integrated with the address book, dialer, webkit (for clicking on sip links) or other apps, to some extent, in the future. I don't know how well all of the different apps would lend themselves to this. I think a GTK based client that looked similar to the current dialer would be great.

Also the current build environment doesn't support C++ to my knowledge. This would exclude Ekiga because it's written in C++. LinPhone is C based & I'm not sure about minisip. I think most of the other apps mentioned were Qt based.

Brandon Kruse wrote:
I am going to fully port a sip client (besides the iax client I am already working on)

This is a flame-free thread :)

I want your input on what sip client you like, why, and in your opinion, how easy would it be to adapt to the OM platform?

Take into account portability and libraries.

Btw asterisk on the moko was my idea, it was for proof of concept and fun, really not a soft client. Not what it is meant to do. (even though chan_alsa does work :) )

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