--- Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lars NoodC)n wrote: > > Predrag Punosevac wrote: > > > >> I was wondering if I could get some feed back > about running Skype on the > >> OpenBSD 4.2. (i386 with the generic kernel) ... > >> > > > > If you read up on Skype, you'll find that the > theoretical shortcomings > > of not having the source code are more than > theoretical. Here's *one* > > http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=95261 > > > > > > > speaking of shortcomings, i wouldn't trust skype as > far as i could throw it: > > 'Skype's stance is typically terse: It "does not > comment on any > interactions with law enforcement or government > agencies."' > > when companies like hushmail bend like a willow in > the wind, you should > keep your eyes open. expecting large companies to > provide any sort of > reliable privacy is silly. > > > > Also, Skype uses a proprietary protocol, which > means you can only ever > > use it to contact other Skype users, though this > might be the reason you > > want it. In the long run, you can try to get past > the Hype and steer > > your collaborators toward open protocols like SIP. > Then you'll have a > > wider choice of VoIP tools and platforms. > > > > -Lars > > > > > > > -- > >
<Quote> In the long run, you can try to get past the Hype and steer > your collaborators toward open protocols like SIP. Then you'll have a > wider choice of VoIP tools and platforms. <Unquote> What other sip clients are there which will work on OpenBSD? I'm using icewm and don't consider Ekiga an option. Brgds Robert ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs