1. Is Ring following a time-based release cycle?
"Time-based release trains have been shown to produce the best quality
Free software"
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
2. Does the Ring website have a "Release Plan" webpage?
For example:
https://www.ring.cx/ReleasePlan
3. Does the Ring website have a "Release Notes" webpage?
For example:
https://www.ring.cx/Category:ReleaseNotes
https://www.ring.cx/ReleaseNotes/1.0
Based on:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Category:ReleaseNotes
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.4
Thank you
On 22/07/17 01:12, Adrien Béraud wrote:
Hi,
Yes, file-transfer feature is on our list for the next release !
Adrien
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*De: *"David Burleigh" <david.burle...@gmx.com>
*À: *"Adrien Béraud" <adrien.ber...@savoirfairelinux.com>, ring@gnu.org
*Envoyé: *Vendredi 21 Juillet 2017 11:04:36
*Objet: *Re: [Ring] Ring 1.0 released !
That is wonderful, but again I ask that file-transfer would be added
to its capabilities, to make it a complete replacement for Skype.
Also, will IAX protocol be added later, since it was already part of
SFLPhone?
On Fri, 2017-07-21 at 11:01 -0400, Adrien Béraud wrote:
We are proud to announce the official release of Ring 1.0 « Liberté,
Égalité, Fraternité » !
https://ring.cx/en/news#release-of-ring-10-liberte-egalite-fraternite
Ring 1.0 brings many bug fixes, improved robustness and a refined UI.
* Encrypted Audio, HD Video, and InstantMessaging communication (ICE, SIP,
TLS)
* Screen sharing and conferencing (Win32 and GNU/Linux)
* Support of an Ethereum blockchain as a distributed public user database
* Decentralized communication platform (OpenDHT)
* Support for GNU/Linux, Android (4.1+), Windows UWP, Win32, and macOS
(10.10+).
* Distributed under GPLv3+ license
Cheers,
Adrien Béraud
Directeur du projet Ring
Savoir-faire Linux