On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:11:12AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> >Why would you need voice chat in the base install? There isn't even IM
> >in the base install.
> >
> 
> good point about the IM. i see voice as pretty important since the gross
> majority of ppl have a phone (whether VOIP or otherwise) in their home. on the
> other hand, not everyone uses text chat programs.
> 
> >OpenSIP would be helpful to a lot of people, I'm sure, but I doubt the
> >developers have time for it.
> >
> 
> i recognize the devs are busy folks and don't have time to code out features
> that people wish for on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> note that my previous message did not suggest "someone else should do this", 
> it
> only asked if such a thing were done, could it get in tree. i surmise the 
> answer
> is no, likely for the reason you cite above. i wanted to check because i've
> thought about working on such a thing myself for > a year now.

Does anyone succeed with any SIP phone actually on OpenBSD, behind a NAT?
I tried various clients on Linux (ekiga, kphone, minisip, lilnphone, twinkle)
and there was always some little bit that was missing to functionality.

CL<

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