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2009-11-03
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2009-11-03
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2009-11-03
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When they say Linux does that mean Maemo 4, 5 and 6 too. Can we expect better quality and frequent upgrades now? Skype has not done anything with the current version since when? 2007 I think? It is one of the things that drew me to the NIT when I was first looking. Since having a NIT for over a year it is one of my least used apps now. It would be nice to have energy and creativity put towards it.
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2009-11-03
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2009-11-03
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@ London, UK
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I guess most of you have already heard the news regarding Skype.
They plan to offer parts of their source code.
Unfortunately they will keep the protocol closed source.
Is there anybody who can tell a totally noob if this is enough openness
to implement camera support at last?
Thanks in advance
ares
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2009-11-03
, 14:10
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When they say Linux does that mean Maemo 4, 5 and 6 too. Can we expect better quality and frequent upgrades now? Skype has not done anything with the current version since when? 2007 I think? It is one of the things that drew me to the NIT when I was first looking. Since having a NIT for over a year it is one of my least used apps now. It would be nice to have energy and creativity put towards it.
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2009-11-03
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@ California USA
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Skype has not done anything with the current version since when? 2007 I think? It is one of the things that drew me to the NIT when I was first looking. .
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2009-11-03
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2009-11-03
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They plan to offer parts of their source code.
Unfortunately they will keep the protocol closed source.
Is there anybody who can tell a totally noob if this is enough openness
to implement camera support at last?
Thanks in advance
ares