Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] 2.4 Proposed Modules - GnomeMeeting



On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 01:15:35PM +0200, Murray Cumming Comneon com wrote:
> What do we do when a new GNOME-based VOIP application comes along? How do we
> justify blessing one applicatoin over another.

There is linphone but it lacks stability.  It uses SIP so it doesn't
compete directly with gnomemeeting (yet).

> > I really believe in VOIP and I think that VOIP will spread 
> > more and more
> > in the future.
> 
> However, I don't personally have any idea whether VOIP will become an
> everyday part of Desktop usage. Until it does, I would prefer not to bless
> or support a particular VOIP application. Nothing stops people from
> installing it if they want it.

Cisco at least is starting to come out with SIP phones, coupled with 
free services out there like Free World Dialup that will let one
person ring the other though the internet/have phone meetings/leave
voice mail/caller id etc.  I think VOIP is at it's beginning stages 
but it will be a big thing I think.

> Also, you could also say "I really believe in spreadsheets and I think that
> spreadsheets will spread more and more in the future.". But that wouldn't
> justify bundling gnumeric with the GNOME Desktop.
> 
> This is just my personal opinion.

I think the difference is that it's about communication.  For 
instance, I believe more computers are used today for communication
(eg email, IM, netmeeting etc) than balancing your checkbook.  We 
are seeing a digital convergence in entertainment where the computer 
is the entertainment center where before it used to be the TV.  While 
it isn't full blown I think teenagers are starting that trend.  We 
should gear GNOME in that direction.  

Just my two cents.

sri



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