Hi Dave,

My name is Chris (trac username: chris-mac) and I am really glad
QuteCom project will have new leadership which will bring further
developments in the near future.

For the last year or so I am running a small start-up which uses
branded version of QuteCom as IM Client (SIP SIMPLE). Soon (next 1-2
months) we are planning to launch VoIP service which will also use
QuteCom as the main Softphone.

Unfortunately we haven't got C++ programmers to support coding effort.
But I will be more than happy to assist in any other way (testing, bug
hunting, any resources like servers, bandwidth, website maintenance).

At the moment we host http://doxygen.qutecom.org - updated daily. If
you want any changes to this sites, please drop me a line.

To answer your question, about a single most important thing we would
like to see in QuteCom... there are two such things: 1) "Proper"
attended transfer (Vadim and Laurent got all implementation details
already); 2) OSX crashes - http://trac.qutecom.org/ticket/269

Please let me know if there is anything I can do at this stage to help.

Best regards,
Chris


On 23 February 2011 11:59, Dave Neary <dne...@free.fr> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My name is Dave Neary, and I've been involved in a number of free
> software projects, including the GIMP, GNOME, OpenWengo, Maemo & MeeGo
> in the past few years, in various roles. Some of you might remember me
> from a few years ago, when I was involved in OpenWengo as community
> manager, and later project manager.
>
> Hervé and Vadim from MBDSys have asked me to help structure the QuteCom
> project a little. We're all conscious that there hasn't been a release
> of the project in a while, that the website at qutecom.org needs some
> love, and that it's tough to get a handle on what is happening inside
> the project at the moment.
>
> Over the coming weeks, I'll be spending some time helping everyone set
> some short-term goals for a release schedule, synchronise what has been
> happening behind the scenes and what is visible, and help everyone come
> up with a reasonable mid-term roadmap for the project.
>
> The resources available for the project are limited, and I hope that by
> being very clear about what can get done, and by whom, in the short &
> medium term, that we'll enable more productive contributions from
> community members outside MBDSys.
>
> To finish, let me ask a question: If there were one thing that you'd
> like to see happen quickly in the project, what would it be?
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
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