Hello,
Thumbs up vadim for managing the mailing list transfer to qutecom. What
do you think we should do of the archives ?
I was thinking about stopping the openwengo mailman as all the archives
are on gmane at
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.voip.wengophone.devel
what do you think ? maybe
Hello Vadim,
I can provide you with the config scripts for the waterfall we used to
have in wengo.
Do you have an ftp account where I could upload them ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Dave Neary wrote:
Hi Vadim,
An intern, Maxime Gaffé (Hi Maxime!) worked on the buildbot for quite a
while, perhaps he
Hello OpenWengo,
As you have read in the past few weeks, the OpenWengo project in not in
the core focus of Wengo anymore.
From the start (3 years ago), Wengo has been willing to make of
OpenWengo a living opensource project, trying to build a cross platform
SIP phone that would be a real
Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
Wengo created the OpenWengo project and community. The OpenWengo community
should be grateful to Wengo for the time and money it invested in this
project.
But this is the past. It's time to be honest, Wengo has chosen a completely
different road and it needs to assume
EdPimentl wrote:
Hello OW members list,
I am doing a project for a Non-Profit and have run into issues by not
having the complete source with OpenWengo2.2
Also the compiling instructions are not complete.
Can someone please post the link to a true known good source of the
openwengo2.2 and
Vadim Lebedev wrote:
Jerome WAGNER wrote:
I beileve that if i simply create 2.1-unstable branch and swithc my
working dir to
it, it will be much simpler for me and less load on your server.
So do you have any opposition to this approach?
Hello Vadim,
As Dave has tried to explain
Hello,
Just so you know, I now consider CMake builds to be better than SCons
builds.
I hope no one will regret the old SCons support. Please update your
build process in order to use CMake ; feel free to ask for support on
the mailing list and check the wiki where a lot of information on
Hello,
As you all know, GNU/Linux support is one of the key objectives of the
WengoPhone 2.1 release.
It seems to me that we are flirting with this objective without really
doing something that we can be proud of. It seems that too many of you
still have non-acceptable difficulties on this
Hello Pirmin,
Thank you for your research on that point. We'll have a close look at
your solution it in the next days.
Jerome
Pirmin Walthert wrote:
Hi Jerome
I've seen your post about Wengophone2.1-status.
As you may know I've written a few times about startup-troubles on
linux. I now also
Hello,
The need for a mailing list dedicated to the discussion of Usability, Design
and User Interface has been identified.
Anne-Fleur and Aurelien (whom some of you met during the openwengo summit)
are going to help us discuss on these subjects and find the best design
solutions for
Hello,
OW now has a README file under
https://dev.openwengo.com/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/trunk
It mainly points to the wiki where things can be more easily edited.
Feel free to send me a modified version if you feel it needs more details.
Doing this, I realise there is no really easy to
Hello,
BTW what about a proper and trivially accessible sources archive?
I once did a source archive as a quickdirty available .tgz
Recently the binary releases have been woke up again on
http://wengofiles.wengo.fr/nightlybuilds/binary/NG/
I think that everything is now in place to provide
Hello,
Great!
Please note the new
Link at the top-right of the wiki. You can find all backlinks to a page.
Since that page was an orphan, I added a link to it from the SpikeAudio
page.
Jérôme
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Hello,
As a side note, you also have the
http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/HardwareSupportNg
page for webcam support
Jerome
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Jerome
WAGNER
Envoyé : mardi 20 février 2007 09:41
À : 'Dave
Hello,
Thanks very much Claudio. It looks good to me and certainly better than the
Classic one !
I just modified the link from the main page as you suggested.
Jerome
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De : Claudio André [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 20 février 2007 19:02
À : Jerome WAGNER
Cc
Hello,
We started a sourceforge project to build a standard base P2P-SIP DHT
Interesting. Is it going to be a P2P-SIP stack or something alike ?
Hopefully others in the OpenWengo community would also want to join in
making OpenWengo the best client sip client in the world.
It is already
Hello,
Hmm :-(
That's bad news.
We have to crack these problem down for once and for all.
Dave do you know if the Debian blocker tickets are all listed in the 2.1
milestone ?
If not, could you synch them into the 2.1 milestone with a (debian
blocker) attribute in their label ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Hello,
This feature is being followed on this ticket :
http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/ticket/1245
Media encryption will be available in 2.1, but de-activated by default.
Jerome
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Hello Christopher,
File Transfer has been coded as a proof of concept of SIP's extensibility as
a plugin of phapi.
A bit like application/sdp for audio/video calls, you can place a call using
a sfp negociation protocol (look at it in ethereal it is pretty simple).
Jerome
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machine (such as those from
the sourceforge farm), then it would be easier for different developers to
try and solve the issue there
Jerome
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De : Dave Neary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : dimanche 4 février 2007 19:45
À : Claudio André
Cc : Jerome WAGNER; wengophone
Hello,
I believe WengoPhone is already not so bad at traversing firewalls. The
NetworkDiscovery state machine inside WengoPhone does quite some work to
traverse NATs.
A small application dedicated to NAT traversal is being written in the CoIP
branch in order to test only this feature so that
Hello Claudio,
Can you be a bit more specific ? are you using scons / cmake ?
I know that with the cmake buildsystem, default choices of internal /
external libs may not be the same as before.
What exactly was the experience that made you send this email ?
Thank you
Jerome
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Envoyé : jeudi 25 janvier 2007 10:38
À : Didier LINK
Cc : Jerome WAGNER; 'Wengophone Devel'
Objet : Re: [Wengophone-devel] Native Alsa support on Linux
Didier LINK wrote:
Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 à 02:08 +0100, Jerome WAGNER a écrit :
Hello,
Hello all,
Yes I think you are right
hands right now)
Jerome
Ps: rev 9452 compiles under windows. If I break anything under linux, I am
very sorry.
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De : Didier LINK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 24 janvier 2007 21:09
À : Jerome WAGNER
Cc : 'Wengophone Devel'
Objet : RE: [Wengophone-devel
: Jerome WAGNER
Cc : 'Wengophone Devel'
Objet : RE: [Wengophone-devel] Native Alsa support on Linux
Le mercredi 24 janvier 2007 à 02:08 +0100, Jerome WAGNER a écrit :
Hello,
Hello all,
Yes I think you are right ; forcing the audio device in your case leads to
a
bug.
select_audio_device
Hello,
Please update the wiki on
http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/SpikeCodecs
As you get feedback on the detailed instructions on how to setup G729.
It will be beneficial for all those who are looking for this rarely used
as of now information.
Thank you
Hello Didier,
What result did you have for direct ALSA support ?
I added a small wiki page [1] regarding the activation and debug of the ALSA
support. Maybe this will help. Maybe I made a mistake about the in=0 and
out=0 thing. I hope not.
Jerome
[1]
at the portaudio impl : phmedia-portaudio.c (192). It has
been coded in yet another way (!)
I hope this will help you in your quest !
Jerome
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De : Didier LINK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 24 janvier 2007 01:25
À : Jerome WAGNER
Cc : 'Wengophone Devel
Hello,
In order to continue the syncing between the trunk and the 2.1 branch, wifo
was modified as an svn :external in REV 9370.
From now on, an until further notice, wifo is located at the top of the SVN
tree :
https://dev.openwengo.com/svn/openwengo/wifo
the wifo directories that are in
*
Hello,
If some of you are digging into this codec thing, here is a basic page where
you can add documentation that is specific to the codec aspect of wengophone
Dont hesitate to edit it
http://dev.openwengo.com/trac/openwengo/trac.cgi/wiki/SpikeCodecs
Thanks
Jerome
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Hello,
Humm..classic has been out of the way for quite a time now
If I remember well, you have a codec panel in the configuration. Try putting
ulaw and alaw at the top of the list. Maybe the voices wont be distorted
anymore.
Good luck with digging up the Antique (I dont advise you
Hello,
May I suggest also that instead of wrapping flash in a custom widget, you
define a set of active SVG emoticons ?
QT 4 comes with a very interesting SVG support with moving elements that you
can use I think to do funny emoticons. You would obviously miss the sound
part of flash.
: 'Jerome WAGNER'; wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com
Objet : RE: [Wengophone-devel] trunk isolation
Jerome,
Thank you for this information.
Which branch is the stable or released branch? Is 2.0 now released or
is there no such milestone.
-Lukas
Lukas Oberhuber
Hello,
On branch 2.1 you currently have libs/gaim and libs/3rdparty/gaim (coming
from a svn:externals)
I haven't checked lately, but I suppose this is due to scons/cmake work in
progress
scons uses libs/gaim
cmake uses libs/3rdparty/gaim
maybe your svn:externals checkout failed
Jérôme
Hello,
Lately, work has been spread over 4 main branches :
- 2.0
- 2.1
- Trunk
- Coip
At the same time, work has been active on the scons / cmake build systems.
This has led to a bit of uncertainty on the stability of all this for many
of you.
around this lib and how it should be architectured ?
Jerome
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Ludovico
Cavedon
Envoyé : mardi 19 décembre 2006 14:32
À : Jerome WAGNER
Cc : wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com
Objet : RE: [Wengophone-devel
Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 15:00 +0100, Jerome WAGNER wrote:
Yes I meant a wrapper that both phapi and NG would use.
The idea is the idea of a wrapper around the different existing backends
that we have in phapi and NG - a sort of wrapper that unifies for the
WengoPhone
Peter Reaper a écrit :
I use Windows (because Linux is too complex for *me*), and if IE is
used in Wengo, I will *not* use Wengo.
Gecko is multi-platform *now* (not vaporware). ;-) Besides, you get a
lot of cool tools/features: tabs, XUL, best rendering engine
available, did I mention *XUL*.
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