Don't forget the TOX project (no servers, all encrypted data, audio&video, chat, chatroom multi-audio, many plateforms, ...) : http://tox.im
Tested with qTox interface and uTox interface. QTox is very recommended by me for the moment (more stable with video flux). Librement Le 31/05/2015 10:21, Daniel Pocock a écrit : > > > The debian.org SIP service has been active for over a year and the > fedrtc.org service for Fedora is actively being evaluated[1] and will > hopefully be adopted as official Fedora infrastructure. > > > Can anybody think of other communities that would run this solution? > Would FSF Europe like to play an active role in engaging other > communities to try this now that we have a way forward to replace Skype? > > > RTC Quick Start guide[2] documents everything that has been done in the > debian.org and fedrtc.org sites and is a blueprint for anybody who wants > to replicate this. > > > Two common points of concern when I discuss it with system administrators: > a) they don't want to run an Asterisk instance because they tried it > once already and realized they don't have time to learn and support a > whole PBX > b) softphones on Linux frequently have NAT problems and one-way-audio > problems and this makes many complaints and time wasted and a bad > impression of the service > > The solution chosen for debian.org and fedrtc.org is not a full > Asterisk, it is just a SIP proxy, so that resolves the first problem. > WebRTC and TURN have advanced NAT traversal capabilities and all the > logic is in the browser, the server (and administrator) are not > responsible for troubleshooting a million complaints about NAT, that > resolves the second problem. > > > 1. > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/infrastructure/2015-May/016245.html > > 2. http://rtcquickstart.org > > _______________________________________________ > Discussion mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
