Skype for Linux to go open source… eventually

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Skype has been providing cheap and free VoIP, chat, and video conferencing features for Windows, Mac, and Linux for years. But just because a program works on Linux doesn’t mean it’s open source, and the Linux client for Skype has been just as closed a platform as the Mac and Windows versions. That’s not to say that developers haven’t been able to build third party add-ons and tweaks for Skype. But the source code hasn’t been available, which limits the ability of the open source community to really contribute to Skype for Linux.

But it looks like that’s going to change. This weekend Olivier Faurax contact Skype customer support about the availability of an RPM package for installing Skype on Mandriva Linux, and he received a reply that indicated that the Linux client for Skype would be made open source in the near future.

I was a bit skeptical, since customer service folks don’t always know what’s going on in the minds of management, so I sent a request for more information to Skype’s corporate communications office, and it turns out that yes, Skype does plan to make its Linux client open source in the future.

It’s not entirely clear when the shift will take place. But it should make it much easier for third party Linux developers to ensure that there are up to date packages for Skype for a variety of popular Linux distributions including Mandriva, Ubuntu, PCLinuxOS, Fedora, and others. It also means that we could start seeing third party applications built around Skype code or more powerful third party plugins for Skype that enhance the application’s functionality.

You can read the official statement from Skype after the break.

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