>The developers at AT&T have stated that they don't wish to include many
>widely-requested features because they are better handled elsewhere.
>Notable entries on the list include file transfer, sound, printing, and
>encryption. While I agree with the first 3 from the "KISS" principle, the
>last one raises some questions.

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>I want to stir up a discussion, but I think the specifics of development
>might be better taken elsewhere. Any developers out there want to help me?

I believe Tridia have set up a site and mailing list especially for
handling interesting extensions such as this.  Take a look at:
        http://www.developvnc.org/
Note that one of the mailing lists "managed" by Tridia is in fact a mirror
of the regular VNC mailing list.  The other one is separate and
Tridia-specific.

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