Alexandre Viau writes: > Ring is free software for universal communication which respects > freedoms and privacy of its users. The program allows users to > communicate with each without relying on a centralized server to relay > messages. It uses distributed hash tables for establishing > communication. This avoids keeping centralized registries of users and > storing personal data. > > Ring is mostly developed by Savoir-faire Linux, a Free Software > consulting company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is based on > SFLPhone, which was a SIP/IAX2 compatible softphone for GNU/Linux. > > This announcement is twofold: > - The project joins GNU as an official GNU package. > - We have just released "Beta 2 - Gaston Miron", which is an important > milestone for Ring.
Congrats on joining GNU! That's great news! :)
