[SR-Users] CAcert root in Lumicall

David david at styleflare.com
Fri Feb 17 00:40:04 CET 2012


What SIP stack does this use?

Is it open source?

Thanks.

On 2/16/12 6:22 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>> Another strategy is to modularise the app: e.g. divide Lumicall into 3
>>> apps, each with less permissions, and they collaborate using
>>> inter-process communication (IPC)
>> Not sure it will help much, from my point of view -- having too many
>> apps to install for getting a proper user experience is not good.
> I agree - it is not convenient
>
> On the other hand, it is recommended that developers `modularise', e.g.
> if someone wants to add SIP support to an app, then instead of making
> the app bigger with SIP code, they are supposed to just use the Android
> OS to find existing apps that support `sip:' URIs
>
> This is an approach that makes apps smaller by eliminating duplication -
> but as there is no automatic download of dependencies, it just makes it
> inconvenient for the user.
>
>
>> Maybe making configurable options to enable/disable some features is
>> better, explaining what everyone does and accesses.
> I agree - but Android doesn't work like that.  It is all or nothing.
> Those are the rules from Google.
>
>> I started the app and requires to fill some data and do a missed-call.
>> Can you add an option to skip the step and go to setting up details for
>> using a custom SIP service?
> Done - the new version is 1.1.2, it is at
> http://www.lumicall.org/download or in the market
>
> It also adds
> - ZRTP and SRTP
> - a config option to try and not use the IPv6 stack (which is buggy on
> some phones)
> - various bug fixes in the dialer, making it slightly more efficient and
> reliable
>
>
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