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Hello;
By now several of our customers have seen that we have included a
provision in the GA of v5.1 for 5 users to be available without a
license key being installed. There are several/many reasons this has
become or made available. If you have read my writings about "SIPify"
you might know already the concept. Simply, we need to see faster
adoption of open standards for other forms of IP Communications such as
VoIP or IM. One of the ways to do that is to get the technology into the
hands of every home and developer out there. Now CGP can be installed on
any home computer or laptop even, and any user can connect to that home
server no matter where they are in the world and make calls, receive
calls, use presence, email, whatever.
We also have had for years many requests from our admin's to run CGP at
home as well....this will now enable all admin's to take home what they
use at work. The Community Edition is the same software, nothing
disabled, allowing as I said, five added user accounts.
I have mentioned several weeks back that we will announce this more
widespread (public PR and marketing) once we have the new community
website available. This new website will be a place for regular users
and also developers. Many of you know by now that CGP now includes a
development environment and language (CG/PL). We want to see more
applications developed and shared on this community site, plus more real
world stories and info about how CGP is being used. This site will be
sponsored by CGS, but will be a community run and driven concept.
So, help spread the word and adoption, install CGP at home, at the
parents home, anyplace that can become a network node for IP
Communications. If you are interested in coding, look at the
applications shipped with CGP, modify them, make new ones, share ideas.
CGP has shown that's its architecture scales cleanly, with less
resources, and less administration than any platform we have seen, but
it also scales down because of that same architecture. Have fun...
Regards,
Jon
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