On 2/18/21 10:16 AM, Kamil Paral wrote: [Snip]
I think we're overcomplicating this unnecessarily. Of course it would be nice if all major teleconferencing tools offered an echo service for unregistered users, and if we are aware of some of those, we should include links/instructions. But this is a community test day, and so we can use the strengths of the community to test this. There is a high chance most participants are already familiar with some of these tools and have their accounts registered. They even probably have family members or co-workers or other events they regularly talk to/attend to. So why overthink this? Just ask people to run the Live image/upgrade to specific package versions and start their preferred teleconferencing tool and test whether it works as usual. If they can't do it on that very day, perhaps they can do it a day or two later, and submit results. Each result should have a note saying which tool/service was tested. Simple.
Mumble supports both local and server loopback. Additionally the initial setup wizard is probably a good indicator if devices are working correctly. Unfortunately I don't know of a good publicly available testing server.
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