Hello to all, You all know that I was working on Evolution (more precisely Evolution Data Server aka E-D-S) support in GnomeMeeting. However : -1- I'm a bit bored to do it for now -2- Some people have complained that they couldn't compile CVS anymore because it required one more dependancy -3- The Multitel guys have started working on GM WIN32 again and thus needs something that always compile -4- People are asking me for a way to be able to interoperate with GM As a consequence, I will : -1- Modify CVS so that E-D-S support is only compiled in if you pass --enable-eds to configure, and if GNOME support is also compiled in. That way the default GNOME builds won't have E-D-S support and the non-GNOME builds won't have it either. -2- Work so that GM can be used by other programs. About -2-, we have 3 ways of doing things : - bonobo support : will work only for other GNOME programs, non-portable : REJECTED - DBUS support : will work for both GNOME and KDE, I don't know if it is portable or not, but it is not ready yet : POSTPONED - commanding GM through a local socket (the XMMS method) : will work for both GNOME and KDE, portable : DEFAULT CHOICE until DBUS is ready. When DBUS will be ready, I will make DBUS the default method for the GNOME-enabled GnomeMeeting and the local socket method for the GNOME-disabled GnomeMeeting. I will also work (perhaps) on a GAIM plugin allowing to start a videoconference from GAIM if the remote party is also using GM. Completely non-standard, but that will evolve in something more standard once we have ported GM to OPAL. Craig think it is not fully ready yet. Damien -- Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
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