[guardian-dev] CyanogenMod 11 bundling TextSecure

Lee Azzarello lee at guardianproject.info
Fri Dec 20 15:41:53 EST 2013


I assume Moxie is positioning himself as the primary candidate to
provide voice services via RedPhone. This will be an interesting play
if it happens since the RedPhone backend is proprietary and cannot
federate to other VoIP providers. That might not be a problem for the
majority of the user base but it doesn't differentiate RedPhone from
Google Hangouts, FB Chat or Skype.

I think a high priority project for interop could be a Kamailio module
that acts as a gateway between the RedPhone signaling protocol and the
subset of SIP that's required for basic secure calling between two
parties. I wrote up a proposal for his winter surf trip / hack week
but didn't submit it due to the requirements of producing functional
software in one week in such a rad/distracting environment. The
suggestions were leaning more to UI design and client side app work
anyway.

-lee

On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Aaron Lux <a at aaronlux.com> wrote:
> How long before CyanogenMod users ask for secure voice now that they have
> secure text?
> https://whispersystems.org/blog/cyanogen-integration/
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