Hi Scott,
Yes. I'm thinking of limiting the scope of the project to a realistic
level as the protocol development will require quite some time. I will
discuss this with Roland.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Harshana Martin
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Scott Lewis <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Harshana,
Harshana Eranga Martin wrote:
Hi Scott. Hi Roland,
It seems to be JAIN is under a Commercial license. So it
leaves me to the only other available option of implementation
of SIP protocol by myself. So I'm planing to implement this
under the EPL.
Although I have no problem with this as a proposal (SIP protocol
implementation under EPL)...and am enthusiastic...it is a very
ambitious idea for a GSOC project...as complete SIP
implementations will require a significant amount of work. You
may want to restrict the scope somewhat for your GSOC
project...just to make it realistic for a ~4 month project.
My $0.02. I would also suggest getting Roland's (and helpfully
Moritz') input on this as well...if possible.
Scott
Cheers,
Harshana Martin
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Harshana Eranga Martin
<harshana05@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxxx>>>
wrote:
Hi Scott, Hi Roland,
Thanks for the quick response. This is really going to be a
very
exiting project as Scott pointed out :).
Currently I'm looking at 2 exiting implementations for SIP
implementations, JAIN SIP from Sun and Mj SIP. MjSIp is
under GNU
GPL. so I'm not going to use it as it is might create
issues with
Eclipse Foundation licensing. But what about JAIN SIP? I'm
comfortable with implementing the SIP protocol by myself.
If you
think that my implemetation under Eclipse license would
best way,
i can proceed with it. So please let me know about your
opinion on
this.
Roland, Yeah sure. that's a good point. Let's have a chat
about
this more before we get in to a path which end up with nothing.
Here are My contacts.
harshana05 - GTalk
harshana05@xxxxxxxx <mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxx>
<mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxx <mailto:harshana05@xxxxxxxx>> - MSN
harshana05 - Skype
harshana.martin - Yahoo
Cheers,
Harshana Martin
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Roland Ndaka Fru
<roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>>
wrote:
Hi Scott, Hi Harshana,
I would like to pick up on the points made by Scott and
propose we have a
chat with respect to your plans (especially with regards to
media transport)
so we do not set out on a path that might lead to a
dead end.
Could we have a chat over the next days? Skype(pedros09),
MSN(pedros09@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pedros09@xxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:pedros09@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pedros09@xxxxxxxxxxx>>),
phone
number (+49 176 20070189).
Regards,
Roland.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Scott Lewis [mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>]
Gesendet: 02 April 2009 21:29
An: Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) developer mailing
list.; Moritz
Post; roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Betreff: Re: [ecf-dev] SIp Voip implementation
Hi Harshana,
Thanks for your proposal and interest. I think this
would be
a *very*
exciting project. We already have a Skype
implementation of
the ECF
Call API, and would very much like a SIP implementation as
well (there
is this bug/enhancement request for this here
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=193388).
If possible, I would like to engage ECF committer
Roland Fru
in this
work, as his expertise is in VOIP, SIP, etc. Also, I would
like to a
previous GSOC student Moritz Post, who implemented the ECF
call API
using Jingle/Smack API:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/VoIP_via_the_ECF_Call_API_and_the_Jingle_Protocol
Both would be great people to have involved
with/mentoring your
project. I've cc'd this email to both Moritz and
Roland...Moritz and
Roland please respond on the ecf-dev mailing list about
your
interest
and availability for mentoring Harshana's proposal.
Ideally,
I think it
would be good to have both Roland and Moritz as mentors for
this project
so the duties can be shared and the experience of both
of them
would be
useful.
Thanks to all involved. I think this can/will be very
cool.
Harshana...one question...do you expect to implement
the SIP
protocol
(i.e. in java) yourself, or are you thinking/planning
on using
some
existing implementation? If you are already looking at
existing
implementations...then which ones? The reason I ask is the
issues of
licensing/license compatibility that may/could arise
with Eclipse
Foundation.
Thanks,
Scott
Harshana Eranga Martin wrote:
> Hi All,
> i'm interested in SIP anHi d Skype protocol
implementations
for Call
> API. waiting for a quick response from ECF team
>
>
> --
> Harshana Eranga Martin
> Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
> University Of Moratuwa,
> Moratuwa,
> Sri Lanka.
>
> Web: http://harshana05.blogspot.com
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