It looks like it’s up now. We use FreePBX wish gives links to download binaries for Linphone, MicroSIP and Grandstream and helps configure them.
It was just frustrating to me that the only place on the net that had binaries was the Wayback Machine.
Your response surprises me too, as most open source based operations have mirrors to avoid this very problem. It’s not professional for your paid customers either to not provide downloads. I can’t imagine how it could possibly take 5 days to at least upload the latest binaries to the website. You didn’t have to wait until the entire download server was restored. On Feb 8, 2023, at 3:16 AM, Elisa Nectoux <elisa.nectoux@belledonne-communications.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,
I’m a bit surprise by your email. The Linphone software you are using is open source and a free solution. We do have customers who use Linphone for their business and in that case they usually subscribe to a support contract from us.
We have suffered from an international attack, which was not directly addressed to us, as told here : We are working on restoring our download server where we do share (again, fro free) pre-compiled version of our SDK and Linphone apps. We are confident we’ll be able to restore everything this week.
Best regards,
Elisa NECTOUX Sales & Marketing Manager
I didn’t want to have to compile the code from GitHub, and shouldn’t have to. I was able to find the download on the Wayback Machine and have 5.0.3 installed and am back up. I searched all over the net for days before I remembered that website. Would recommend putting up the latest binaries at least *somewhere* on the net. I can’t be the only one who reset their computer during this time and this is a program that is used in production in almost every case. There has to be a lot of people in a pickle right now considering switching to something else because they cannot install clients for 2 business days now. On Feb 7, 2023, at 3:48 AM, ael via Linphone-users <linphone-users@nongnu.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 05:03:30PM -0700, Tom Watt wrote:
I understand that the downloads are down,
I just did a successful "git pull" from https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications/linphone-desktop so the git repositories seem to be downloading fine.
Can anyone tell me how to download the DMG from a 3rd party source? If this is open source, there should be a mirror.
Don't those github repositories fit your criteria? https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications
ael
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