Re: [reSIProcate] File name meanings.
- From: Alan Hawrylyshen <alan@xxxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 10:02:46 -0600
 
John writes:
No problem - Cocoa has an excellent GUI.
Last time I checked, Cocoa _was_ a GUI framework.
- a SIP stack
Isn't this what reSIProcate is?
I was providing a close to complete list.
But at this stage, I'm still trying to figure out what
a SIP Stack is.   Any references to a description would be greatly  
appreciated.  The
"wiki" link that was given to me,  didn't have anything on it.
I think one of the underlying themes here is that if one is not  
really experienced with protocol stacks, one might have a hard time  
implementing a substantial piece of software that was based on such a  
thing.
- a session manager
Whatever that is...   is this in the reSIProcate?  or do I have to  
look elsewhere for
one.
DUM is an example of a collection of various session managers. (DUM  
is a part of reSIProcate)
- an RTP stack / jitter buffer
Yes - I have yet to find one of these....   care to tell me where I  
can find one?
The VOVIDA project had one, doubtless there are others. I understand  
that the Mac audio frameworks include this functionality and SDP  
manipulation as part of the CoreAudio or possibly QuickTime APIs.
- any other 'features or bonuses'
Like database interface for address books,  etc.
Exactly.  And one really nice thing about a Mac SIP client would be  
it's ability to integrate with the AddressBook framework.
so you can see that reSIProcate is just a small part of a SIP phone
Yes - I think I figured that out.   And I could really use some  
help to find
the "other parts".....  I don't suppose you could help me identify  
the rest?
Does anyone know who is working on this project?
Anyone posting to this list.
yes - but from what I've read so far,  it's virtually impossble for  
me to identify
who is working on what part - because the discussions are so  
specific to very
specific parts of the project, and I'm incapable to finding the  
forest through
the trees if you get the gest.
Another thing to keep in mind.  ReSIProcate is a low-level library.  
This mailing list is for developers of reSIProcate.
I applaud that you are willing to be a reSIProcate user. To date, we  
have not had enough reSIProcate users to warrant a
separate mailing list for the USE of reSIProcate vs. working on  
reSIProcate. That means that a lot of the traffic on this list is  
directed from one in-the-know person to another.
You can also see who is working on what by looking at the Subversion  
commit mailing list, a related mailing list for developers.
Anyway - Thanx for the information.... Awaiting your info on how I  
can contact
Robert Sparks.;..   if he's on the list - he hasn't posted anything  
since I joined,
but I'll look over my past Emails just to be sure.   Just checked -  
Robert hasn't
posted anything yet.
According to my mail client, I see 59 messages from Robert over the  
last (long) while.
John,
In all seriousness, it is great that you want to implement a soft- 
phone based on reSIProcate for the Mac. That's fantastic.
I think you might want to partner with someone who can deal with the  
media and signaling side while you can lend your expertise to the UI  
and mac-specific side.  If this appeals to you, consider discussing  
or proposing how you'd like to see this plan evolve. I'd be delighted  
to see a Mac soft phone based on resiprocate that was open-sourced  
AND had a clean, minimal, mac-friendly UI.
Best wishes,
Alan Hawrylyshen
reSIProcate Project Administrator
http://sipfoundry.org/reSIProcate/
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