----- Le 8 Déc 16, à 10:33, Stepan Salenikovich [email protected] a écrit :
> ----- On Dec 7, 2016, at 3:58 PM, David Burleigh [email protected] wrote: > >> Well, I can't figure out where Ring is going. I used to depend on >> sflphone for its ability to connect to our PBX via IAX, but now that >> appears to have been abandoned. If Ring actually were a marriage of >> sflphone's capabilities as a softphone with a peer-to-peer encrypted >> text/audio/video mechanism it would be a wonderful replacement for >> Skype, but it doesn't seem to be going that way. Am I mistaken? > > No, I think this is the current direction of Ring. However we are not > currently > supporting IAX. > > It was dropped for 2 main reaons: > > 1. At some point some refactoring was done which broke support for IAX. > > 2. During the process of becoming a GNU project, we realized the library which > we used to support IAX [0] and which was still part of our dependencies was > not > compatible with our licence (GPLv3) as it is GPLv2, not GPLv2+ or 3. > > We are still supporting and planning to continue supporting SIP. > > -stepan > > [0] libiax2 - I'm not actually sure where, if anywhere, this project is hosted Yeah, only IAX has been removed due to licence issue. We don't have alternative yet. -- Guillaume Roguez | Senior Free Software Consultant Ring Project Development Director - https://ring.cx RingID: 007871859FFA8E8FFDE776A6BA8E8FA35ABD9A7B PGP : 2A3A3627C9DCA7E733EE1034820371F4E07DE571
