Re: Infrastructure | Archive Ekiga ? (#273)

2020-06-06 Thread Andrea Veri


Issue was closed by Andrea Veri 
Issue #273: https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/273

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Re: Infrastructure | Archive Ekiga ? (#273)

2020-06-06 Thread Andrea Veri



Andrea Veri commented:


Archived, thanks! @aklapper please go ahead and archive BZ as well! :-)

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Re: Infrastructure | Archive Ekiga ? (#273)

2020-06-06 Thread Piotr Drąg



Piotr Drąg commented:


> https://l10n.gnome.org/module/ekiga/ is still active, so translators might 
> spend time though no releases might be planned.

I archived it on Damned Lies, will remove when it’s archived in GitLab.

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Re: Infrastructure | Archive Ekiga ? (#273)

2020-03-17 Thread Eugen Dedu



Eugen Dedu commented:


Hi Andre,

Unfortunately, no one has been working on Ekiga since a few years, as you 
noticed.  I think this project is dead currently.  Of course, nobody knows if 
someone will take over it in the future.  However, a big drawback is that it 
heavily depends on ptlib and opal, two huge and complex libraries which 
introduce bugs, and change API and obsoletes code (with improved protocols) 
very often; this means that Ekiga must always be adapted to latest ptlib/opal 
code, which is time-hungry.

Best regards,
Eugen

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