On 04/11/2015, Bret Busby <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello. > > After an absence for a while, I have installed UbuntuMATE 15.10 on a > couple of computers here, and have now installed ekiga on one of them, > on which computer, I had got skype working, before microsoft sabotaged > skype and stopped access for skype 2.2 . > > On this computer, the version of ekiga that I have installed, is 4.0.1 , > and so, I am waiting to find whether I can get this version working to > make videocalls. > > I note that, in searching for people, using the ekiga.net directory, the > only information shown, for people found (and, from memory, it is the > only information that can be entered about the person, when setting up > an ekiga account), is the person's name as entered (I did find a few > Fred Flintstone's, so I assume that some people are using aliases for > their names), and, the sip address. > > I saw on the ekiga web site (the .org one), information that a > super-dooper new version of ekiga is being developed; version 5, as > mentioned at http://ekiga.org/news/2015-03-08/ekiga-5.0-next-big-thing . > > That web page does not (I believe) include reference to the prospect of > additional personal information being included and retrieved, so, my > first question is thus; do the plans for ekiga v5, include the prosepct > of expanded personal information - user profiles - so as to include > useful information such as location - locality and state/province and > country, with timezone; eg UTC+xxxx (here in Western Australia, for > example, we are UTC+0800), and preferred language for communication? > > These can be useful items of information, for determining whether to try > to contact an unknown person, and, if a user decides it is worthwhile to > try to contact an unknown person, what the time difference is likely to > be, and therefore, a likely reasonable time to try to contact the other > person. The timezones can also be useful, for when a user forgets the > time differences for people with whom the user havs previously been in > contact. > > This kind of nformation, was part of the information that was available > to be included (not required to be included, but, could be included, if > a user was willing), and, thence, could be retrieved in examining a > person's prifile, in the usable version of skype; v2.2, before microsoft > sabotaged skype. > > I believe that skype 2.2 also included, in the personal profiles, > provision for such information as age and birthdays, etc. > > Also, in noting that ekiga is available for Linux, and "NetBSD, OpenBSD, > OpenSolaris and other Unix-like systems.", and, for MS Windows, does > ekiga run on tablet PC's, including Windows Tablets, like the MS Surface > ones, and, on android tablet PC's? I understand that the android OS is > said to be Linux-based. > > Thank you in anticipation. >
And, now, yeat another query. In trying to send a chat message to a person, I got the following response; "NOTICE: Could not send message: user offline" When that happens, does the message then get dropped (discarded as being unable to be sent), or, does the message get retained, and, then sending effected, when the addressee next logs in? -- Bret Busby Armadale West Australia .............. "So once you do know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means." - Deep Thought, Chapter 28 of Book 1 of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy In Four Parts", written by Douglas Adams, published by Pan Books, 1992 .................................................... _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
