Re: [Wengophone-devel] Why is it so calm
Wengo created the OpenWengo project and community. The OpenWengo community should be grateful to Wengo for the time and money it invested in this project. But this is the past. It's time to be honest, Wengo has chosen a completely different road and it needs to assume this choice. There is no one working on the OpenWengo project in Wengo anymore. The only remaining support Wengo provides for now is hosting. Considering that: - www.openwengo.org is down at least one time out of three (In these case I get a blank page. The source of the page says: ) - WengoPhone user support has been stopped. - Wengo is currently in the process of cancelling all paid WengoPhone subscriptions. I do not believe Wengo will continue to host this project for a very long time. And I would not blame them: I can't see what interest they would have in continuing to host it. As I said, Wengo created the OpenWengo community and this is a great achievement, but nowadays Wengo is as relevant to the OpenWengo project as Netscape is relevant to the Mozilla project. Aurélien ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel
[Wengophone-devel] Missing files in OW2.2 Can anyone help
Here is the problem we are encountering. Can anyone point us to the "complete" source with ALL the files? there are some problems in the compiling the OW phone 1. Installing in BOOST C++ Lib. - The big problem is that Unable to Download some files - Then unable to extract files. 2. Unable to Detect files By C make During configuration of project. 3. Unable to find SVN subversion. 4. After installation of Boost(1.33.1) some files are still missing by Detecting CMAKE S/W like I. Boost_Install_lib file Could not detect. II. Cmake could not add all Boost lib. automatically but added manually. III. According to project req. we need 5 Boost files, During Installation which are, · unit tests · threading · serialization · program options · signals But still Boost req. some extra boost lib files:- · Python · Date Time · File Sys · Iostream · monitor · Regex · Wserialization 5. After configuring all the path of files Cmake It encounter 3 Errors, Mainly absence of Cmake.exe file for running project. 6. BOOSTINCLUDEDIR Not found Include Dir. 7. X11R6LIBDIR Not found Include Dir. -- Best regards, Ed ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel
Re: [Wengophone-devel] Why is it so calm
Hello all, As CTO of wengo, I feel I should intervene in this thread to avoid letting people mis-interpret the recent evolutions. Wengo is the current "Benevolent dictator" of the openwengo project. We have invisted a lot of time, money, and most of all energy in this projet to make it a real alternative to proprietary voip solutions. After 3 years, I think that * wengophone 2.1 is mature and stable on all 3 platforms * wengophone 2.2 is near completion and allows easy re-branding for anyone who needs it * The CoIP manager / python QT version is a major breakthrough in the engeneering of a plugin based, skinnable, brandable communication platform * phapi/wifo is the most advanced and agile SIP stack for easy network interoperability and firewall/nat traversal Great work has been done by all the parties involved and I am proud of this result. Recently, a shift in wengo's business model has lead me : - to maintain my interest and belief in the openwengo community, which is a mature and nearly adult community - to not be able to pay with real money some of the community members, which has an impact on their short-term involvment, and on the short-term responsiveness of the community As Dave said, we are currently solving this difficulty and the new year will give one more brightful year to our community ! The technical focus stays on the release of WengoPhone 2.2. Cheers, Jerome Dave Neary wrote: Hi all, Aurélien: Thanks for letting people know what's happening. It's been very difficult for me to keep silence on this issue over the past few weeks (for reasons which I hope will become clear soon). I'm heading home for the Christmas holidays right now, but I just wanted to reassure everyone that I hope to have an announcement about the project when I return in mid January. Sorry to be so enigmatic, I really can't say much else right now. Let me just say that ensuring that the project was in a state where the withdrawl of Wengo would not be the end of the project was my primary goal for this year, and I believe that I've achieved that. This project will continue, and I have full confidence in this community to overcome this difficult time. The first priority, in my opinion, is the stabilisation of the code for the 2.2 release. Then we will need to make a decision on what comes next - specifically, in relation to CoIP Manager and the feature set for WP 3.0. Cheers, Dave. Aurélien Gâteau wrote: Hello, You probably noticed development on the WengoPhone has considerably slowed down those days, to the point were it looks frozen. There is a reason for that situation. You may have realized that Wengo has switched to another activity in the last months. If you visit http://wengo.com you won't find any reference to the WengoPhone product. Wengo is now focusing on creating an online knowledge market place. For a while the company has been able to financially support both the marketplace and WengoPhone activities, but it's not the case anymore. For financial reasons, Wengo had to stop the WengoPhone activity. As a result, all OpenWengo community members working for Wengo on the WengoPhone had to leave the company. A few of us considered creating our own company to continue the WengoPhone activity, but it didn't work out for different reasons. I think it was about time to let you know about that sad situation. As far as I am concerned, I currently lack the motivation to go on and continue contributing to this project. I learnt to never say never though, so I am not saying I won't come back. Just not for now. In case you are interested, this means I am available for hire. We can discuss this privately if you want to. Regards, Aurélien ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel
Re: [Wengophone-devel] Why is it so calm
Hi all, Aurélien: Thanks for letting people know what's happening. It's been very difficult for me to keep silence on this issue over the past few weeks (for reasons which I hope will become clear soon). I'm heading home for the Christmas holidays right now, but I just wanted to reassure everyone that I hope to have an announcement about the project when I return in mid January. Sorry to be so enigmatic, I really can't say much else right now. Let me just say that ensuring that the project was in a state where the withdrawl of Wengo would not be the end of the project was my primary goal for this year, and I believe that I've achieved that. This project will continue, and I have full confidence in this community to overcome this difficult time. The first priority, in my opinion, is the stabilisation of the code for the 2.2 release. Then we will need to make a decision on what comes next - specifically, in relation to CoIP Manager and the feature set for WP 3.0. Cheers, Dave. Aurélien Gâteau wrote: > Hello, > > You probably noticed development on the WengoPhone has considerably slowed > down those days, to the point were it looks frozen. > > There is a reason for that situation. > > You may have realized that Wengo has switched to another activity in the last > months. If you visit http://wengo.com you won't find any reference to the > WengoPhone product. Wengo is now focusing on creating an online knowledge > market place. > > For a while the company has been able to financially support both the > marketplace and WengoPhone activities, but it's not the case anymore. For > financial reasons, Wengo had to stop the WengoPhone activity. As a result, > all OpenWengo community members working for Wengo on the WengoPhone had to > leave the company. > > A few of us considered creating our own company to continue the WengoPhone > activity, but it didn't work out for different reasons. > > I think it was about time to let you know about that sad situation. > > As far as I am concerned, I currently lack the motivation to go on and > continue contributing to this project. I learnt to never say never though, so > I am not saying I won't come back. Just not for now. > > In case you are interested, this means I am available for hire. We can > discuss > this privately if you want to. > > Regards, > Aurélien > ___ > Wengophone-devel mailing list > Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com > http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel > -- Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel
[Wengophone-devel] Re: missing phapiutil.lib
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, riccardo.buttari- [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Hi, > I have problems to build the debug version of ALL_BUILD solution in > Visual Studio 2005. > The phapiutil project seems build without errors and phapiutil.dll is > created, but phapiutil.lib is not present. > I have follow the steps in "How to Compile WengoPhone NG on Microsoft > Windows with Visual Studio 2005 Express Edition". You didn't mention what you are compiling, but I am trying to compile wengophone-2.1.2-source.zip with VS 2005 and I am seeing the same problem. -- Cheers, Marc ___ Wengophone-devel mailing list Wengophone-devel@lists.openwengo.com http://dev.openwengo.com/mailman/listinfo/wengophone-devel