Hi Guillaume,

first thanks for your fast replay on my question.

Am Donnerstag, 17. September 2015, 11:48:44 schrieben Sie:
> Hi community,
> 
> At "Savoir-faire Linux" we've ressources to support following systems:
> 
> * Windows (7 to 8, all 32bits)
> * MacOSX (10.8 to 10.10, all 64bits)
> * GNU/Linux
>   * Fedora 21/Gnome (32/64 bits)
>   * Fedora 22/Gnome (64 bits)
>   * Debian 8/Gnome (32/64 bits)
>   * Debian 9/Gnome (64 bits)
>   * Ubuntu 14.04/Gnome (32/64 bits)
>   * Ubuntu 14.10/Gnome (32/64 bits)
>   * Ubuntu 15.04/Gnome (32/64 bits)

That are already al lot of different systems and packages. Thanks for your 
work! Most of the linux based softphones (SIP) are to techie for normal users 
or simply don't work proper. sflphone integrates nicely in PIM and works  ootb 
for me and some friens of mine. Thats why I decided to use it. SIP will become 
a big thing here in Germany soon, since the Telekom (biggest provider here and 
maintainer of the telephoneinfrastructure) plans to shut down ISDN at the 
latest in 2017/2018. Munich switched a couple of years ago from Microsoft to 
Linux (google for "Limux") in the city administration and as far as I know 
they use a modified KDE as desktop environment with PIM. That are a lot of 
potential users/customers for your software :)

> If someone want to help us to support a new system (like take care of

I perfectly understand that it is a lot of work and don't want to sound 
something like "demanding". The answer of elv13 (don't know her/his true name) 
on his Website sounded like he wants to maintain a ring-kde package. Her/His 
last reply on this Link --> 
https://elv13.wordpress.com/2015/05/07/announcing-ring-a-distributed-and-secure-multimedia-communication-platform/
 implied this 
to me. Are you guys in touch with him?He offered to maintain a ppa for the 
package which maybe would be a good solution? I'm no dev so I don't know if 
this is possible.

The only help I personaly could offer you would be testing or translation work 
(German), cause my programming abilities are very limited.

> Ring-KDE client), we can provide a visibility of his work (i.e a link on
> our web site ring.cx). But, due to our limited ressources and the
> volatility of the master branch, we cannot integrate community packages in
> the download page.

First I thought you also maintain the ring-kde package too, because you 
advertise it on your Website --> http://ring.cx/en/documentation/advanced 
select distribution and desktop environment

> Any ideas and/or help?

If you haven't already... ask this elv13 guy whether she/he wants to maintain 
a ppa or something like this?

> Guillaume Roguez

greets Vitus


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