Just thinking out loud here but... why all of the integrations? Would it not be way better to spend energy in other areas, not bloating the system up with too many things?
For example, something I've wanted to see since I've started using sipx, a truly distributed system, where there is no MAIN box that can fail, any system can take over, any system can store/retrieve voicemail from one or more voicemail servers, etc. Secondly, even more important, running separate openfire or openmeeting or other servers on their own isn't a big deal and is a better method anyhow, letting the phone system do what it does best. Seems to me what would really make sipx kick butt is being able to integrate it with other products by giving it the capabilities to seamlessly tie into, bridge, with those various products. Getting LDAP working and other such centralized authentication protocols would really help tie things together but a bridge to openfire and what ever will replace dimdim for example would rock and keep the system nice and clean, and lean. Mike On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:19:16 -0500, Matt White wrote: >>>> Tony Graziano 01/06/11 6:12 PM >>> >>>> >>>> Yes it seems like everyone with a dimdim account got the same email. >>>> its no longer available to "anyone" except >>>subscribers, who won't >>>> be able to renew it anymore. Sad, but it happens. The search begins! >>>> > Sometime ago we played with integrating openmeetings with sipx. The two > ran on the same box without any glaring issues and a quick hack was passing > credentials. Openmeetings is actually quite capable. Might be something > to look t for version 5.+
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