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jalyst 2012-01-24 03:32

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shmerl (Post 1154729)
I'll try to talk to Romaxa to see if it's a good idea. I'll open a separate thread about it to avoid taking this one away from the primary subject.

Thanks, can you please post a link to the new thread in that thread I linked to?

I'm not following TMO or FMC much for quite a while, but there's still some threads I'm subscribed to.
That thread I linked to is one of them....

jalyst 2012-01-29 10:43

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nokiac (Post 1152474)
i have not yet got in touch...i returned from a vacation yesterday..will get to it once my jet lag goes away

Any chance yet?
I will contact them soon if not.

rash.m2k 2012-01-29 12:09

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
So what seems to be the problem? The video codec used skype video is VP8 and open source. Peregrine is also open source.

We just need someone wizz to put these things together and we have skype video calling?

Am I missing something here?

original_z 2012-01-30 22:09

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Silly question; what about receiving a video feed even if you can't send one yourself ?

erendorn 2012-01-30 22:44

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shmerl (Post 1154729)
Open source e-mail client is needed simply because it's not available anywhere else, for example on Nemo OS running on the same device [N9(50)], or any future upcoming device with mobile Linux. And in general it's better to use open source software when possible.

Cannot we reuse modest? I hate it, but it's open source and kinda works

shmerl 2012-01-31 00:06

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
May be, though it'll add dependency on GTK, but it's better then nothing at least.

nokiac 2012-01-31 00:21

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
I tried the IRC channel, did not get any response

jalyst 2012-02-03 17:56

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shmerl (Post 1154729)
I'll try to talk to Romaxa to see if it's a good idea. I'll open a separate thread about it to avoid taking this one away from the primary subject.

@shmerl,
Did you chat to him RE your initial idea (previous page), & did you start a dedicated thread?

Quote:

Originally Posted by nokiac (Post 1158130)
I tried the IRC channel, did not get any response

Fine. I will try them also soon, & then report here.

erendorn 2012-02-03 18:08

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shmerl (Post 1158126)
May be, though it'll add dependency on GTK, but it's better then nothing at least.

what about qt messaging framework then? Or directly relying on Qt Mobility?
It seems fenix is only an interface to the Qt Mobility framework, so maybe building one in Qt/QML is not so hard?

qwazix 2012-02-03 18:25

Re: N9 video chat: Nokia-derived XMPP/Jingle(Gtalk) or Skype, & 3rd-party options
 
I remember the meego tablet ux having an email client, can't we just rework the ui of that?


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