the ekiga community is very inactive. most of them are not online most of
the time.
will ekiga ever be as popular as skype?
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2007/7/24, wo laoye [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the ekiga community is very inactive. most of them are not online most of
the time.
will ekiga ever be as popular as skype?
Funny question ! You are one of the guys that can make it popular , we all
are ...
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I'm sure I've seen something where you can see whose on line but never
found it.
Ashley
the ekiga community is very inactive. most of them are not online most
of the time.
will ekiga ever be as popular as skype?
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My personal thought, no, never. Atleast the way I know/work with it not.
What ekiga is laking is a 'buddy list'. People like that, people want that.
So what you'd want is incorporate the video/voice capabilities of ekiga
in to pidgin. Then you have something that has a chance to compete with
On 7/25/07, Oliver Schinagl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What ekiga is laking is a 'buddy list'. People like that, people want that.
So what you'd want is incorporate the video/voice capabilities of ekiga
in to pidgin. Then you have something that has a chance to compete with
skype. Add a
Le mardi 24 juillet 2007 à 16:50 -0400, Oliver Schinagl a écrit :
My personal thought, no, never. Atleast the way I know/work with it not.
What ekiga is laking is a 'buddy list'. People like that, people want that.
So what you'd want is incorporate the video/voice capabilities of ekiga
in to
ok that pic looks good :)
yannick wrote:
Le mardi 24 juillet 2007 à 16:50 -0400, Oliver Schinagl a écrit :
My personal thought, no, never. Atleast the way I know/work with it not.
What ekiga is laking is a 'buddy list'. People like that, people want that.
So what you'd want is incorporate
Strange comment indeed Ekiga (the service) as just an off shoot of Ekiga
(the application), set up so that people have a choice of a free 'dial tone'
provider.
If you considered Ekiga as just one of many SIP providers you could argue that
there are more SIP/H323 users in the world than
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:09:04 -0400
Oliver Schinagl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok that pic looks good :)
But also remember that the service you're using needs SIP presence
support (ekiga.net doesn't for now). The presence code is in CVS since
longer. And the basic UI of the roster (buddy list) is