On 11/24/06, Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You should rename eXosip and osip. What we have in tree isn't really
> eXosip it is a fork of eXosip.
I'd prefer us to analyse the diffs and and get the stuff we need
upstream, and get eXosip and osip out of the tree.
If feasible, that's for sure a better option.
I agree - on Linux we need to do the opposite - to make Wengo more
easily packagable, we need to remove all of the third party sources -
ffmpeg, libgaim, curl - I am sure there are others that we can remove too.
on top of my head: portaudio, speex, GAIM...
> Maybe we can replace FFMPEG with theora. Use only open formats.
This is a great goal - but probably not a top priority, since switching
to Theora is, at best, a change which will give the same functionality
we have now. It seems to me that we are missing lots of things which we
can easily improve and which will have a big impact on the user
experience. If switching to Theora can fix a distribution issue we
should look at it to see what amount of work is involved.
I believe all distros would be also happy with a dlopened ffmepg
library, so that it would be used if available, and ignored if not.
I imagine this involves less work than the theora replacement.
>> ## x86_64 port ##
>> make the WengoPhone work under the x86_64 architecture
>
> It should work before the 2.0 release.
I've been thinking of a way that we can release stable versions on
platforms which work well (osx/intel, osx/ppc and windows/x86) and
somehow delay versions on x86_64 and Linux - having tried to use it for
a couple of weeks, I don't think the wengophone on Linux is ready for a
release that we can be proud of and I would really like the release 2.0
on Linux to rock.
sigh...
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