Greetings!

I decided last fall to switch from Skype to Ekiga for a few reasons, and I
wanted to present you with some of my observations and a few wish list
items.  I prefer Ekiga because it is free software, and it integrates better
with my OS (Ubuntu).  Also, in spite of the fact that Skype works really
well, and even supports Linux, it is distasteful to me that the service and
software are proprietary.  In addition, I purchased webcams for many of my
extended family members for Christmas, as my immediate family was moving and
I thought video calling would be a great way to stay in touch.  In addition
to giving my family members webcams, I wanted to give them a Free Software
VOIP application to call me on, so that my gifts wouldn't have the effect of
locking them into a proprietary system forever.  What follows begins as a
list of things I wish Ekiga did better, which transitions into a list of
things Skype does better.

Some of the items in the list could be more descriptive, so if you are
interested in more information about my experience, I'll be happy to provide
it.  (Disclaimer:  Some of these items likely have existing bug reports, or
Ekiga may do it already and I couldn't figure out how, or it isn't Ekiga's
but the SIP provider's responsibility.  If any bugs here are new, I'd be
happy to report them - just let me know.)

-I can't Import/Export contacts from inside Ekiga (Roster and/or Evolution
contacts)
-The difference between the Ekiga Roster and Evolution contacts in Ekiga is
very unclear.  Why can't the Roster be called the Ekiga Address Book (or
Ekiga Contacts) and the Evolution Address book be called the Evolution
Address Book?  This would make understanding the address book stuff
significantly easier.  The two contact lists should also behave the same way
in the software, or the Evolution address book should be dropped, and the
Ekiga Roster should gain the ability to import (sync?) contacts from
Evolution instead.
-Import contact info from Evolution Address book to Ekiga Roster.
-Import contact info and phone numbers from Skype (probably a longshot, but
it would be Really Awesome, and helpful, if not absolutely necessary, in
getting normal people to make the switch)
-Add Contact phone numbers to address book without requiring the full sip
address  (couldn't the full SIP address for traditional phone numbers be
assumed in the configuration settings?  This would also enable someone to
try out a different SIP provider without having to manually edit all of
their contacts)
-Option for automatically entering the country code when dialing
-When I leave the Ekiga PC to PC phone on all the time, I get calls from
people I don't know at 3AM, waking up the baby.  I want to have Ekiga
running 24/7 so that it is useful for incoming calls from people I give my
SIP phone number to (like customers).  Setting a forced Do Not Disturb mode
for each different SIP service would be useful, or only allowing calls from
people I have on my contact list (like Skype)

-Skype is prettier and more fun to use (UI, sound effects, more attractive
and useful website)
-Skype stores your contacts online (Huge! - it would be great if Ekiga could
host my contacts, and if I also had the choice to host them myself on a home
server)
-Some settings are easier to configure Skype, especially in regard to
settings which are currently handled through the Diamondville website, such
as configuring call forwarding and voicemail, and adjusting call redirect
settings (could this be done in Ekiga through an API?)
-The Diamondville website is ugly and confusing to navigate, although the
service generally seems good.  I pay for incoming and outgoing calls to/from
traditional phones, but I've had difficulty configuring the Diamondville
service to forward to my cellphone if I don't answer it, something really
easy to set up in Skype (I really need to call their customer service to get
it straightened out, I know)

Overall my biggest issue has been with the contacts.  I had to set up
Evolution with my email account for the sole purpose of exporting my Ekiga
address book (which I now understand is really the Evolution address book).
I'd really love to only use the Ekiga Roster, but right now I can't import
my evolution contacts, and I don't see any way to export my Ekiga roster,
which is a BIG DEAL since I need to copy the settings to a bunch of
different computers.  It would be easiest if I could use some online
repository to store my contact list, so it would be available even if I was
at a friend's house (currently this is the ONLY reason I ever access my
Skype account - signing into Skype makes all of my contacts available when
I'm away from home and just need to get a phone number).

In spite of my issues, I do think Ekiga is great and improving with each
release, and if it didn't exist, we'd all be stuck using Skype.  I
personally want Ekiga to improve to the point that it is the best VOIP
software available.

Hopefully some of the points I've raised above are useful.  Thanks for all
your hard work.

Omegamormegil
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