On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 23:30 +0100, Étienne Bersac wrote: > Hi, > > > We have to crack the code just to get things to > > work. Why not create our own. That is my ultimate idea here. > > Héhé ! You're not the first to say that. "If two solution does not > interoperate, then create a third one to replace them all". And you end > up with three solutions :). > > Really, GTalk does have support of video (see N800) though jingle. FOSS > client are to support this soon or late. Please don't create another, > especially if you use Java and http. > > You have great skills, don't waste it. > > Étienne. >
You point is very well taken. I guess your not seeing the power of this idea. It doesn't matter what protocol THEY use... I have something that works with them faster and better. They don't even have to install anything. Just click and it works. And yeah, I know it's http and java. I guess I am not smart enough to use anything else. But do you have a better idea of what to use when you have no control on what the other person on the other end has? Or that they are windows minded and won't install anything that works with Linux. (My father, it's that terrible.) But your point is taken. I was hoping to avoid programming anything knew. All the technology has been around a while. From the protocols to programs used. I am just gluing it together easily with my program. Moikka, Jason _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
