Hi,
I'm very curious: Ring's website, https://ring.cx, seems to be hosted on
Microsoft's network (possibly on Azure?).
I don't want to start a holy war, but I find it disquieting that a Free
Software project would choose Microsoft as a hosting company. Is that a
conscious choice?
Baptiste
Hi,
I have been experimenting with Ring's DHT to gain a rough idea of Ring
adoption, in terms of countries and autonomous systems. Data is obtained
from a few runs of dhtscanner, then AS and country are queried from cymru,
and the aggregated results (number of unique IP addresses by country and
Hi,
I just noticed that ring-daemon now forcefully tries to build gnutls,
nettle, and gmp from contrib/. This is annoying, because Archlinux only
builds pjproject from contrib/, all other dependencies are taken from the
system:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 03:11:45PM -0400, Guillaume Roguez wrote:
> - Le 30 Juin 16, à 14:48, Baptiste Jonglez bapti...@bitsofnetworks.org a
> écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just noticed that ring-daemon now forcefully tries to build gnutls,
> > nettle, and gmp fr
Hi,
I like to contribute translations, but I'm much more comfortable editing
PO files directly than using a web interface.
I thus submitted some translation patches via a tuleap ticket [1], but
it's been a week and there has been absolutely no feedback.
What is the proper way to submit patches?
Thanks for the information.
I noticed that the releases/beta1-production branch still uses pjproject
2.4.5, while master switched to using 2.5.5 some weeks ago.
Is it possible to backport this change? Apart from better IPv6
support, does it break compatibility?
Thanks,
Baptiste
On Thu, Oct