I think a particular way of doing it, but basically agree.

https://medium.com/@drice/good-bye-gnome-62d191081fb4#.94qxg21bk

2015-11-19 4:54 GMT-03:00 Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.pro>:

>
>
> On 13/11/15 17:57, Charles Johnson wrote:
> >
>
> >>
> >> The current telepathy-resiprocate project uses the sipXtapi media stack
> >> and only enables voice. Changing to the libjingle media stack and using
> >> it for video support would give the same video codecs supported in
> >> WebRTC, including WebM for HD quality. This would interact with
> >> browsers directly without requiring any server to transform the media
> >> streams.
> >>
> >
> > Is there any current application that can do that? If so, I have not
> seen any promotion.
> >
> > note:
> > If that application is Jitsi unfortunately is a consuming system
> resources.
> >
>
> Yes, Jitsi can almost do that
>
> I've proposed a session in the FOSDEM desktops dev-room[1] where we
> could discuss some of these issues in person and I could demonstrate
> what I've been working on with Telepathy.  Is anybody else interested in
> participating in such a session?
>
> We also have a Real-Time Communication dev-room[2] but I thought that
> something like this belongs in the Desktops dev-room because it really
> has to be accepted by the desktop developer communities or there is no
> point working on it.
>
> If there is a GNOME stand at FOSDEM or if GNOME is participating in any
> other stand then it could also be interesting to demo Empathy video
> calling from the GNOME stand to the Real-Time lounge.  We have done this
> in previous years with other projects too.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
> 1. https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2015-November/002296.html
> 2. http://danielpocock.com/fosdem-2016-free-rtc-dev-room-and-lounge
>
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