Re: GNUGK vs. H323Plus

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Hi Marek,

the "mechanism" is that somebody wants a feature bad enough and
either submits a patch or talks to the maintainers of the project. ;-)

I wanted TLS and H.460.26 in GnuGk so I implemented them on my own time.
The client side in H323plus currently doesn't have a strong backer so
its probably going to lag behind for a while. For the time being you
can only use TLS / H.460.22 between GnuGks.

Regards,
Jan

Marek Podgorny wrote:
> Is there a mechanism in place to coordinate support of new protocols  -
> like recently adddc H.460.26 - between GNUGK and H323Plus library?
> 
> Marek Podgorny
> CollabWorx
> marek.podgorny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (eMail, SIP, Jabber, GTalk, video)
> +1 315 373-6345


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