On 07/29/2011 05:25 PM, Faldegast wrote:
> Personally i think MSN is an important showstopper. Linux implementations of MSN lacks important futures such as cam support, and there are no good alternative.
>
> The problem with implementing MSN or other proprietary protocols is that
> most of the time is spent in trying to preserve portability. I would
> suggest designing a new MSN-like protocol that is easy to implement. It
> should have open specifications, and it should reuse existing FOSS
> projects as much as possible. Also it should be platform-agnostic, it is
> perhaps more important to have a Windows client then a Linux client.
On 07/29/2011 05:25 PM, Faldegast wrote:
> Personally i think MSN is an important showstopper. Linux implementations of MSN lacks important futures such as cam support, and there are no good alternative.
>
> The problem with implementing MSN or other proprietary protocols is that
> most of the time is spent in trying to preserve portability. I would
> suggest designing a new MSN-like protocol that is easy to implement. It
> should have open specifications, and it should reuse existing FOSS
> projects as much as possible. Also it should be platform-agnostic, it is
> perhaps more important to have a Windows client then a Linux client.
Patch applied.
Software - http:// jitsi.org/ jitsi.org/
Sevice - Any Jingle or http://
Now just get all your friends to use it. :)
Lee