I have updated the packages, fixed numerous installation bugs, added
Ubuntu installation docs ( in README).
Same url: ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto contains RPM:s and
tar.gz
Bear in mind that mumin.dnsalias.net is a home server, with a limited
amount of 9's describing the availability ;-) Retry, that is, when it
doesn't work.
Answers below
yannick wrote:
Le samedi 07 février 2009 à 10:29 +0100, Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le vendredi 06 février 2009 à 00:08 +0100, Alec Leamas a écrit :
I've been busy some evenings creating scripts to make ekiga calls from
web pages. I am at a point where I can click on any phone number in a
web page to make ekiga call this number.
Unfortunately, most "real" phone numbers are not given in the standard,
international form. So I have faced the need to add missing countrycodes
for numbers missing it. This implies a need to configure countrycode etc
for the users. There is a simple form for this.
If anyone is interested, the scripts are available as rpm and tar.gz
packages at
ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/ekiga-callto/ . Also, if anyone think it's
worth the effort,
some new localisations would be really nice. The README covers how to
use the
stuff.
Thanks for this work!
Yannick, could we link to this from the wiki together with the Ekiga.net
web buttons?
Here it is:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga.net_VoIP_service_subscription#Ekiga_Web_integration
Alec, I've a few questions for you:
1- Can you provide a screenshot ;)
Well, I could, but it's sort of meaningless.. just a normal webpage. The
trick is the "clickability" of the page, but this is not easy to show in
a screenshot. But I see what you mean, thinking...have to think more.
Maybe three pages, one without links, one with, and a third showing
ekiga calling the link?
2- Is there an official (i mean public) way to contact you for
contributors?
It's possible to upload things to ftp://mumin.dnsalias.net/pub/upload.
And there is leamas.alec(at)gmail.com
2- It this application portable to windows? (Mac OS
3- What is the coding langage used ?
Most likely, yes., it's python and javascript. MacOS shoud definitely be
OK. Not all window users have python in place, I guess.
Among other things, it would be really nice with some more
localisations. Just grab the po/en_GB.po file, fill in the 12 lines and
submit them to me...
--alec
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