On Thursday, November 19, 2015 09:02:03 AM Daniel Pocock wrote: > As some people have probably noticed, there has also been discussion > about Telepathy and Empathy on the GNOME release-team list recently[1] > and follow-up on the gnome-list[2] > > I've proposed a session in the FOSDEM Desktops dev-room[3] where we > could discuss some of these issues in person and I could demonstrate > what I've been working on with Telepathy. Is anybody else interested in > participating in such a session?
I think getting the IM / VoIP subsystems working is an important task[1] so I at least want to express interest. Though sadly I'm over in the US and probably couldn't make it to FOSDEM. I have been trying to watch all of your talks at FOSDEM and Debconf if that helps any. Should I rejoin #debian-voip? It seemed really quiet their last time I was visiting. I still owe you a Debian backport of telepathy-qt. (But I've had a string of personal and work problems as well as ktp release critical bugs slowing me down. Slightly off topic, I was talking with one of the sysadmins for LIGO who mentioned they'd been using Teamspeak for multi-site meetings after having bounced around a variety of other solutions. He was willing to look at mumble. I think one of the problems driving the lack of adoption of XMPP/SIP is that multi-party chat & calls are weakly supported. Diane [1] Surrendering our ability to communicate to corporate control seems like a terrible idea, it allows things like this: http://techcrunch.com/2015/12/01/whatsapp-is-blocking-links-to-rival-app-telegram-on-android/ _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy