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- Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 11:14:46 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Not Skype
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On 24/12/05, Edward Middleton <edwardmiddleton@example.com> wrote: > You can do VoIP fine with open sources software it just requires a bit > more effort to set everything up. Yes, I have successfully* videoconferenced with my brother-in-law using GnomeMeeting on my end (he was using NetMeeting, of course). * where "successfully" is defined as: he could hear us, and we could both see and hear him; he could not see us, despite our video feed being sent out correctly. The allure of Skype is that it *does not* take extra effort to set up. Or any effort, for that matter. And that is cool with me--I just want to talk to my family on the other side of the world for cheap. When I have time to really get geeky with VoIP, sure, I will dive into Asterisk. Of course, I will still have to figure out a way to get "out" to a normal phone line to call my Grandmother, who has no computer... Skype is providing value-adds, and I am comfortable using closed-source or proprietary solutions when they provide more value to me than having the source would provide (to wit: I love VMware). I am a pragmatist, not an Open Source / Free Software idealist / pragmatist.[1] Please note that I am not passing judgement on those who *are* dedicated to promulgating Open Source / Free Software (please note I hate the acronym FLOSS--unwieldy!); I think the world is a better place for having people like that. I just am not one. However, I do almost always choose Open Source because having access to the source is of tremendous value to me. This *almost always* trumps other considerations. This is also why I use the BSD licence for all of my projects: I want to provide the source with no strings attached. If it is useful, use it how you see fit. Even if how you see fit is in a closed source, proprietary project. Cheers, Josh [1] http://www.jmglov.net/opensource/manifesto.html
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