SIP Communicator Preferred license: Apache License, 2.0
SIP Communicator is an audio/video Internet phone and instant messenger written in Java. It supports some of the most popular instant messaging and telephony protocols such as SIP, Jabber (and hence GoogleTalk), AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, Apple Bonjour, IRC and soon others like IAX.
The development of SIP Communicator started out at the Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France (http://www-ulp.u-strasbg.fr) but has grown to include members and contributors from (alphabetically) Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, France, Estonia, India, Germany, Japan, Romania, Spain, UK, USA, and others. Some of these contributors have joined the project after successfully participating in the 2007 edition of Google Summer of Code.
SIP Communicator is based on the OSGi (http://osgi.org) architecture using the Felix implementation from Apache. This makes it very extensible and particularly developer friendly.
Needless to say SIP Communicator is completely Open Source / Free Software, and is freely available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
Actual source code produced by the student
participants in Google Summer of Code™ for SIP Communicator can be found
here.
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by Ryan Ricard, mentored by Emil Ivov
by Vincenot Christian, mentored by Emil Ivov
by Waechter Julien, mentored by Yana Stamcheva
by Shobhit Jindal, mentored by Pavel Tankov
by Su Bing, mentored by Romain Kuntz
by Benoit Pradelle, mentored by Martin Andre
by Mihail-Alexandru Balan, mentored by Vincent Lucas
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