Le dimanche 09 avril 2006 à 15:00 -0500, Andrew Green a écrit : > While it's true that the problem may only be with WM or some other > propietary technology, free software has to interact with and take into > account buggy, incomplete propietary software all the time. Free > software web applications bend over backwards to deal with Internet > Explorer, as does OpenOffice.org to read and write files in closed MS > formats. Even programs that use simple, open protocols such as FTP take > special measures to interoperate with buggy MS products. > > If Ekiga and the ekiga.net service aim to allow users to call propietary > SIP phones, then it makes sense that the project at least be aware of >
I agree with this. However, ekiga.net is running SER. And SER has been reported to work with Windows Messenger. However, old versions of Windows Messenger have bugs. Are you running a recent enough version? Damien _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
