> How can a member in a P2P group control the conference? In no way! A > client cannot tell another client to not listen to a stream from a third > client (maybe because the third client has no voice rights). It's > suicide to speak in a p2p mode of conference administration.
Very easily, you just have rights assignments like you would in MUC, the only difference is that the audio streams are sent p2p there is nothing stopping someone or everyone being admins depending on how the conference was started and the permissions setup, just think about it. Richard _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
