FWIW, a few years ago i offered to package jami (then 'ring') on the OBS; so that there would be binary packages for distros that were not packaging ring, and that the upstream was not directly supporting, such as: arch, fedora, debian-unstable, ubuntu, magia, centos, redhat
at the time, there was a link on the ring website to an OBS repo; but it's maintainer was only interested to package for suse also at the time, the ring maintainers were self-publishing packages for debian 8; but the published deb-src packages were much older and unusable, and the packaging scripts in the ring sources were unable to create working deb packages - i would have needed to re-do the packaging from scratch, in order to get *.deb packages building again - i had asked the ring maintainers for a recent (working) deb-src package to get started with; but i never received one, nor any confirmation from the ring maintainers that they were interested to add a link to my OBS repo, instead of the one which supported only suse the offer is still open - i would be willing to maintain the OBS repos, if the ring maintainers can supply me with a relatively recent deb-src package, and are willing to add a link to the website; so that people can find the packages - or maybe daniel can help with his debian-foo to get it into shape again; but the OBS repos would not be not very helpful, if interested users are not directed to them - so, without some co-operation from the jami maintainers, the situation has not changed, and it is probably still not worth the effort
