Hi,

Sounds all very good :). I would however recommend that we simply make 
libjingle a requirement for WebRTC
instead of introducing a layer/module in the middle. It seems libjingle works 
on Unixy platforms as well as Windows.



Simon


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From: webkit-qt-boun...@lists.webkit.org [webkit-qt-boun...@lists.webkit.org] 
on behalf of Igor Borovkov [i...@borovkov.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 19:41
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Subject: [webkit-qt] New module "qtwebrtc": WebRTC support for QtWebkit and     
native apps

Hello,

I'd like to give a quick heads-up about our current work on Qt and QtWebkit.

One of our teams are actively working on WebRTC integration into Qt and 
QtWebkit.
We have resources available to finish it as soon as possible,
and we'd love to contribute that work back to the community.

Right now we already have/use patched QtWebkit which directly uses libjingle 
library for WebRTC support.
It may not work for everybody, thus we're working toward introducing a new Qt 
module "qtwebrtc",
which will abstract particular WebRTC implementations (like libjingle) for 
QtWebkit.

Also qtwebrtc module would be possible to use for creating Qt native RTC 
applications.

Your thoughts and opinions on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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