Moin, Am Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:08:28 -0700 schrieb Matthew S. Hamrick:
> From an application perspective, I have a contact at eBay labs > who's been pressuring the Skype team to release an ARM/Linux binary. Just my 0.02 EUR at this: Skype is everything that the Neo is not. It is the definition of closed-source, proprietory software. It does ghastly things (google for "Silver Needle in the Skype" by Philippe Biondi and Fabrice Desclaux) and a lot of open source developers in their right minds would probably refuse to support Skype. And it is controlled by a single vendor under US jurisdiction, which in these days precludes from using it for anything that might be business confidential. My intuition tells me that it should be possible to set up this functionality purely with open protocols/software and/or a local provider that you can at least remotely trust. IMHO all Neo VoIP work should turn away from Skype and focus on SIP/IAX/H.323. -- Henryk Plötz Grüße aus Berlin ~ Help Microsoft fight software piracy: Give Linux to a friend today! ~ _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community