Feature Requests item #3511081, was opened at 2012-03-25 10:44
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Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Remove Voip as <0.4% of all sessions used voip

Initial Comment:
I propose we remove the buggy voice over IP functionality. Why? No one uses it 
because it doesn't work properly and is painful to configure (on my laptop it 
never works, on my desktop pc too).

>From the users that allow to submit the anonymous usage statistics with  25341 
>data sets i got the following results:

Voice over IP Sessions with a duration of more than 10 seconds: 
86 total of 25,341 saros sessions

That means 99,656682845981% don't use voip, or the other way round:

>>>> 0,34% of all saros sessions included voice over ip. <<<<<

There might be users that heavily rely on VoIP that do not allow anonymous 
statistics submission. I honestly doubt that.
It's also possible that users do not end their sessions cleanly, which would 
mean the statistics don't get uploaded, but given the numerous usability issues 
of the component, i believe this is also not the case.

Let's clean up Saros, and make the basic functionality work, before we try to 
fix the experimental components.

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>Comment By: Stefan Rossbach (kargor)
Date: 2012-11-25 16:53

Message:
Moved to the feature request tracker, also this request only ask for
removal of that feature :P

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Comment By: Stefan Rossbach (kargor)
Date: 2012-03-25 14:03

Message:
We have Skype support for Saros.

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Comment By: Stefan Rossbach (kargor)
Date: 2012-03-25 14:01

Message:
In its current that it is awfull, noise is transmitted, there is no DB
threshold, so everything that your microphone is recording is sent over the
wire. We should make it experimental and hide it in a dark place, so users
will not see it on the first look.

Just say that it is experimental stuff and ask the user if he really wants
to turn that on.

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Comment By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Date: 2012-03-25 10:50

Message:
I forgot to add:

Any not properly designed or buggy component reduces the trust of the user
in the application, and the overall user experience. 

Users that directly try voice over ip and screensharing in their first
session probably won't take another look at saros again.

We could reimplement this feature, but Skype is way better.... For people
that do not want to use skype, there are numerous free applications that
tunnel/punch holes/work even behind the most restrictive company
proxy/firewall combinations one could imagine.

We should maybe think of integrating some of the software installed on the
users pc, like skype or vnc etc. to easily trigger the functions of those
tools which work reliably.

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