Answering some common queries: Users without a Fedora account can make calls to a Fedora user too, they can go to https://freephonebox.net and type in the address, e.g. pocock@xxxxxxxxxx You can also give people a URL to call you, e.g. https://freephonebox.net/?dial=pocock%40fedrtc.org https://freephonebox.net/?dial=pocock%40fedrtc.org&video=false or embed the URLs in your web site, email signature, etc Please note I make no claim to be a front-end developer. JSCommunicator is meant to be a bridge between the front-end/GUI and the back end. If anybody wants to make the front-end more pretty for fedrtc then feel free to fork it and we'll look at how to work together. Regards, Daniel On 22/03/2020 23:04, Daniel Pocock wrote: > > > As noted[0] in January, free software solutions have a role to play in > the current crisis. > > Some background is at the bottom of this email. > > In Europe, we've already seen broadband networks being overloaded and > some popular meeting services are periodically offline. I've received a > lot of queries from people about how to host their RTC solutions in > their own local facilities for greater resilience. > > You can help, here are some ideas but feel free to share your own > suggestions > > - try https://FedRTC.org > > - join[1] the FreeRTC discuss list > > - help with the packages behind FedRTC.org (asio and reSIProcate). > reSIProcate needs a review[2] to be updated in Fedora and EPEL > > - translate[3] the phone into your language > > - help migrate[4] FedRTC.org off my server to Fedora infrastructure, I > would prefer to focus on development and less hosting. Helping to host > any other solution is good too, for example, Jitsi Meet provides a > Docker image[5] now. > > - embed[6] the JSCommunicator into any other web application, CMS plugin > or framework. The DruCall[7] and WPCall[8] for Wordpress examples are > interesting. You can simply clone[9] FedRTC, remove the Fedora logo and > build your own site. It also includes a very simple example of FAS SSO > integration. > > - try other solutions, for example, Jami[10] is a more decentralized > peer-to-peer solution > > - help package any other solution that isn't in Fedora yet and share > your work on the FreeRTC[1] list > > - share your experiences through your blogs, give feedback to developers > or even send pull requests. > > While my personal focus is SIP, I'd also like to highlight the role > played by the XMPP community. Dave Cridland circulated a message[11] > today about the use of XMPP in the UK health service: "If the growth > curve holds, this week will see more messages than the system had last > year." > > > > Background - Short term: > A lot more countries are going into lock-downs this week. Italy has > told businesses to either work from home or shut down. Wuhan has been > in lockdown for about 8 weeks now and it looks like another month at least. > > Background - Long term: > Experts are saying that it could be a game of whack-a-mole, chasing > Coronavirus around the globe for 12 months or more. After the 3-4 > months of lockdowns, countries will not want regressions and they may > continue with severe border restrictions and limits on aviation. It > might be a full 12 months before any large international events can take > place. > > > 0. https://lists.freertc.org/pipermail/discuss/2020-January/000036.html > 1. https://lists.freertc.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > 2. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1815936 > 3. > https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/jscommunicator/tree/master/internationalization > 4. > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/2015/10/ > 5. https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet > 6. > https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/jscommunicator/blob/master/INTEGRATION.md > 7. http://drucall.org/ > 8. https://github.com/mesutcang/wpcall > 9. https://github.com/opentelecoms-org/fedrtc-org > 10. https://jami.net/ > 11. https://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/members/2020-March/009141.html > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx