| Your idea here … - You like SIP Communicator and would like to contribute by implementing features that are not on this page? Please, do let us know! If we like your proposition and you convince us that you are prepared to go all the way implementing it we will support your GSoC application! |
Telephony:
| Calls with Yahoo! - Implement support for calls with Yanoo! Messenger accounts, compatible with the Yahoo! Messenger client. | |
| Calls with MSN - Implement support for calls with Windows Live Messenger accounts, compatible with the default client from Microsoft. | |
| Support for conference calls in Kamailio (OpenSER) - (In collaboration with the Kamailio development team) Implement support for conference call signalling in the Kamailio (OpenSER) Open Source SIP Server. | |
| Support for Audio Levels in SEMS - (In collaboration with the SEMS development team) Implement support for audio level delivery in the SIP Express Media Server. |
User interface and Multimedia:
| Displaying video and photo previews in chat windows - Automatically replace links to videos from YouTube, DailyMotion, etc., and links to images or flickr photos with their previews. | |
| Call Recording - Implement a call recording features in SIP Communicator as well as the user interface that goes with it. |
Protocol Operation:
| Chats in conf calls - Implement support for SIP multi user chats, tightly coupled with the conference calls we currently support. | |
| Support XCAP - Add to SIP Communicator support for the XCAP protocol so that SIP users would be able to retrieve their contacts from the net rather than only counting on local storage. | |
| You’ve got voicemail! - Implement in our SIP protocol provider, the possibility to subscribe and receive voicemail notifications. The project also includes work on the user interface that would actually present the notifications to users. | |
| File Transfer with Jingle and GMail! - Implement support for file transfer over the GMail service and support for it’s standard, jingle-based variant. |
Security:
| Key Rings - Store SIP Communicator passwords using the mechanism provided by the operating system (e.g. Keychain Access, KWallet, or GnomeKeyring). |
Address Book Connectors:
Connecting to your system address book - Allow SIP Communicator to search through your system address book, call phone numbers in it, and add people from there into your contact list.

