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I know that skype works on Kubuntu as is - but I wanted to know if it would make sense to integrate it into the UI, as part of the phone system. The Video option in Skype alone makes it worth while, as well as the skype out that allows you to make calls to regular numbers. This is especially good for users who have multiple MCs and multiple cameras - meaning they would potentially be able to move around the house and continue the conversation via video.Just an idea, that surprisingly has not been brought up as far as I can see.
OpenSky is a free service provided by Gizmo5 which allows any mobile phone, web browser or IP aware phone network (SIP, asterisk, etc) to communicate with Skype users. OpenSky supports sending text messages and voice calls.
I'm sure I read somewhere that Skype was now supporting SIP connections.
IMHO the easiest and the most efficient way to integrate Skype into LinuxMCE to make phone calls is using Asterisk.
nope, because skype will not keep running after you leave the computing area. The app server will kill it.-Thom
Agree, but with that limitation we can live Sure it'll be much better to have proper integration using Skype API. But as temporary solution IMHO using Skype inside computing is ok.