> FOSDEM update... leaders of open source VoIP, real-time communication,
> micro-blogging and social networking projects are coming together at
> FOSDEM to try and answer some of the concerns that were raised in the
> FSF Europe report about the hunt for Skype alternative
>
> Here is an interview:
>
>
>
https://fosdem.org/2013/interviews/2013-daniel-pocock-and-peter-saint-andre-and-simon-tennant-and-evan-prodromou-and-daniel-constantin-mierla-and-emil-ivov/
>
> and here it is in the schedule (14:00 on Sunday, 3 February):
>
>
https://fosdem.org/2013/schedule/event/free_open_secure_communications/
>
> Look forward to meeting some of you at FOSDEM
>
>
>
> On 21/11/12 23:14, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 02/11/12 17:14, Sam Tuke wrote:
>>>>> On 10/24/2012 06:08 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>>>>> I've actually proposed a follow-up talk about the subject for
>>>>>> the upcoming mini-DebConf, as a developer of VoIP apps I'm
>>>>>> quite keen to (try to) answer questions that people have about
>>>>>> why so many things didn't work during the tests on Software
>>>>>> Freedom Day
>>>>
>>>>>>
http://fr2012.mini.debconf.org/#schedule
>>>>
>>>>> Very good! Please let me know if there is a video made of this
>>>>> talk, I can make a news item out of it on
fsfe.org.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Just a reminder - the talk about Debian's role in replacing Skype
>>>> is at 16:00 this Saturday.
>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, I'm happy to administer that, and mailman is fine.
>>>>
>>>>> I'll get that set up.
>>>>
>>>> Great, the list is now there for people who want to continue
>>>> pursuing this initiative to the next stage:
>>>>
>>>>
https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/free-rtc
>>>>
>>>> There is already a push to repeat the VoIP client testing at FOSDEM
>>>> in February, I'm currently discussing with the Jabber and
>>>> telephony devroom co-ordinators.
>>>>
>>>> For those who missed it, Microsoft has announced they are killing
>>>> off MSN within 6 months and migrating everybody into Skype... one
>>>> step closer to world domination. Scary stuff. Expect them to take
>>>> similar steps to make Skype more dominant in the corporate space.
>>>>
>>>>
>
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/microsoft-killing-messenger-early-next-year-in-favour-of-skype-50009702/
>>>>
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