Alexander Jones wrote: > 2008/8/10 Luke L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Pidgin works terrificly, and is stable. Ekiga covers the rest. This would be >> a pretty big switch in terms of volume of users, and Intrepid is only 2.5 >> months away. I believe this should be put on hold. > > Saying that Ekiga meets the VoVi needs of Pidgin users is pretty > ridiculous. It's SIP for a start, nobody uses SIP, and for the few > that do, TELEPATHY SUPPORTS SIP TOO!
According to the popularity contest[1], Ekiga is the 464th most-frequently-used package in the whole of Ubuntu, while Pidgin is the 628th. That's comparable to Evolution (448th) or or Wine (647th). Although popcon data is only representative of people that have installed the popcon package, it's reasonable to say that both Ekiga and Pidgin are meeting the needs of a large group of users. I'm not arguing that these packages must never be touched, just that we need to think long and hard before ripping them out. I'd be much more swayed by the argument when Empathy starts to realise some of its game-changing potential. - Andrew [1] http://popcon.ubuntu.com/by_vote.gz -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss