ekiga ready btw?). But
I see no reason the unified interface is limiting anything. IMHO Empathy
will be as good as ekiga for SIP.
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On mar, 2008-08-12 at 11:50 +0100, Andrew Sayers wrote:
> Xavier Claessens wrote:
> > What do you mean by merging? The code is totally different, it's
> > impossible to merge together.
> >
> > Xavier Claessens
>
> I'm talking more about merging the pr
What do you mean by merging? The code is totally different, it's
impossible to merge together.
Xavier Claessens
On mar, 2008-08-12 at 08:16 +0100, Andrew Sayers wrote:
> How about merging with Ekiga? That would give you more developers and a
> simple route towards being included in
rs but it is not required to use them.
Yes empathy can use libpurple if you install telepathy-haze, it provides
support for all piding's protocols.
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ess; only the STUN server can be specified, and I don't use STUN, as
> it's on my local network.
You mean for SIP? Do you need to set the registrar? That option got
removed by error, will add it back asap.
> Other than that, it seems to be very functional. I'll keep testing.
N, ICQ, SIP, ...
>
> I installed it and selected Applications->Internet->Empathy. Nothing
> happened, except for the appearance of an icon in the notification area,
> which, if I were not familiar with this misbehavior from certain other
> applications, would have gone c
2008/8/10 Philip Wyett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The argument Luke puts forward for keeping pidgin by default for the
> time being I totally agree with. I have installed empathy under hardy
> and it connects to nothing by default but asks you to install
> 'backends'. I know it uses telepathy so knew w
I doubt the contest is meaningful for packages installed by default...
Having pidgin/ekiga installed does not mean actually using it. Or am I
wrong?
Xavier Claessens.
2008/8/10 Andrew Sayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Alexander Jones wrote:
> > 2008/8/10 Luke L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
ers, and Intrepid is only 2.5
> months away. I believe this should be put on hold.
>
Ekiga does only Audio/Video for SIP, it will probably never do other
protocols. Empathy already supports SIP+XMPP and MSN is on the way.
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2008/8/9 Timo Jyrinki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2008/8/9 Alexander Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Voice and video, period.
>
> By the time Empathy starts to reach Pidgin stability and feature
> parity otherwise, Pidgin probably has those too. Though it has been
> long in the making, the current V&V br
So far I enabled only tested protocols but the way to enable/test other
protocol is not documented. Next version of empathy will provide .profile
file for every protocol supported by libpurple.
Xavier Claessens.
2008/8/9 Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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