Le 6 avr. 09 à 03:34, Ludovico Cavedon a écrit :

> Good roadmap!
>
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Vadim Lebedev <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> For  2.5
>> - switch from wifo to Verona  (This is branch Wifo maintained by  
>> MBDSYS)
>
> Does verona use libosip? Is it in sync with upstream?
> I think that forking libosip was one of the mistake of wengophone...
>

Yes, verona uses libosip, and libexosip, at this point it is not  
synchronizd with upstream
but we are plnanning to synchronise befor mergin int qutecom


> I would suggest to add two features somewhere on the roadmap:
> -the first one I think is *very* useful, and not may software offer:
> ability to have multiple SIP acount active at the same time.
> I know it
> requires some work, but would be a great plus for qutecom.

Ths is actually AMLOST supported right now... and Verona does suport  
it too.

>
> -runtime loadable audio codec plugins: this would make it easy for
> people to use non completely free codecs like iLBC. E.g. Debian/Ubuntu
> could distrubute the iLBC plugin on non-free/multiverse repositories;
> We already have this working for video (ffmpeg is doing that); I think
> the infrastructure for audio plugins is there, but I am not sure it is
> 100% working.


Actually it IS working and ilbc codec already uses it.

>
>
> Cheers,
> Ludovico
>

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