Group: Skype Replacement
Skype Replacement is an item on the FSF's High Priority Projects list.
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Protocol, not client
We need to make the discussion about protocols, not clients, (think how people say "send me an email" rather than "send me a Hotmail").
The primary functionality of Skype we aim to replace is real-time:
- voice calls
- video calls
- text chat
Anywhere over the internet (or beyond), with as many people per conversation, logging, etc. whatever other features (clarify this section as necessary).
The free protocols currently available to do this are.
Voice | Video | Text | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SIP | Yes | Yes? | Yes | sessions? |
XMPP/Jingle | Yes | Yes | Yes | Full presence, group chat, widely deployed |
Mumble | Yes | No? | Yes? | |
WebRTC | Yes | Yes | No | Not a protocol, just media Javascript APIs |
Central Registry?
Apart from technical problems with free Skype replacements, there is a "network effect" problem preventing free protocols (and clients) becoming popular. This might be solved by ...?
Free clients
Lists exist already:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SIP_software
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle_(protocol)
- http://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/clients/
Do we need more info? If so it can go here.
SIP? | XMPP/Jingle? | Mumble? | Active development? | Platforms | License | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jitsi | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Java | LGPL | |
Ekiga | Yes | No? | No | Yes | GNU, Windows XP | GPLv2+ | |
Empathy | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | GNU | GPL | GNOME default |
Psi | |||||||
Yate | |||||||
Mumble | No | No | Yes | ||||
Pidgin | No? | Yes | No? | Yes | GNU, Windows (no calls) | GPL | |
Twinkle | Yes | No? | No | ||||
Asterisk | |||||||
sipX |
Personal experiences
Ekiga
- I have used Ekiga in the past and had good luck with it, but only with other Ekiga users on GNU/Linux -- Mattl 15:47, 14 May 2012 (EDT)
- Ekiga used to work fine for me on the local network, but failed to connect to another user behind NAT firewall. It does not support UPnP mechanism provided by many modern routers and used by almost every torrent-client and by Skype as well. -- v_2e 05:49, 24 May 2012 (EDT)
Jitsi
- Successfully used to three-way audio-video chat with a pair of Mac users. H.264 only, but VP8 support soon! -- Mattl 15:47, 14 May 2012 (EDT)
Empathy
- Empathy is improved in Fedora 17/Gnome 3.4. I am able to make voice calls from Empathy to Empathy and from Empathy to the Google Talk desktop client. However, sometimes I have to log out and log back in to get the client to ring. Also, I have not had success calling from the Empathy to the Google browser plugin. -- agajan 23:36, 6 June 2012 (EDT)
- Google browser plugin interop requires a non-free codec (H.264)