Happy Thanksgiving to all you Americans! I just set up a bunch of people in Central and Eastern Europe with ostel. I used Linphone on both Android and iOS. Overall, it went quite smoothly. There were just the three settings that needed to be changed (TLS, Outbound Proxy, and ZRTP). I think the biggest barrier to people was the language. For example, ostel.co does not seem to have Russian, Ukrainian or Belorusian languages.
The Russian translation is complete, so it would be great to have it put up on ostel.co: https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/ostel/ Based on this experience, I think ostel should recommend Linphone for Android and iOS. I've been using Linphone for a while now on Android and it seems to work well. In a related note, I saw that it is possible to provision Jitsi using a URL. That would be awesome to have for ostel/linphone as well. Then the user would install Linphone on their device, sign up on https://ostel.co, then scan the QR Code, and make a call! If we managed to get linphone.org's SIP service setup matching OSTN standards, and federating with OSTN, then we could have the easy one-stop service to tell people to use. We can say "use linphone to make secure calls". .hc -- PGP fingerprint: 5E61 C878 0F86 295C E17D 8677 9F0F E587 374B BE81 _______________________________________________ Guardian-dev mailing list Post: [email protected] List info: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/listinfo/guardian-dev To Unsubscribe Send email to: [email protected] Or visit: https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/options/guardian-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com You are subscribed as: [email protected]
