On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 10:01:23PM +0200, Stefan Kost wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > hi... > > > > now that the backend is mostly done, i am thinking about > > a GUI for netjack. > > > > i already found gtknetsource.py on my HD, i started mucking > > with that some months ago. > > i plan to extend that thingy now. > > > > but setting up the connection, and getting IP addresses > > of users is still a PITA. > > i am thinking along the lines of an IM like thing, > > based on jabber. > > > > i am not seeing good options to making this available > > in the various IM clients. > > thats why i would rather like to have modified jabberd running > > on jackaudio.org or at the consortium servers. > > > > it would not support chatting or stuff. > > only show who is online. and if a session is running. > > it would only make the IP of a user available when he agrees, > > to open session... blabla... security. > > > > so basically you click on your buddy, to open a session. > > buddy agrees. > > IP of buddy is transmitted. tool measures connection. > > provides you with some options. > > ie compression ratio, number of channels, latency, who is master ? > > > > and starts the netjack session. > > telepathy and tubes? jokosher imho has/had a prototype in python for some > collborative editing.
gabble has no implementation of UDP tubes yet. haze does not even have any tube support yet. i will reconsider, when we are there. its also not clear to me, how i should add my connection type into the telepathy system without writing my own connection manager. and i dont think clients would autodetect the new connection type anyways. I would be happy if you prove me wrong, because just writing a dbus component wrapping some popen calls, would be the easiest way of doing things. with irclib, or some jabber equivalent i guess this stuff would be around 200-300 lines of python code added to the current gtknetsource.py re tubes: i am (just a little bit) concerned how much additional jitter, a non SCHED_FIFO reflector would add to the mix on a higly loaded system. -- torben Hohn http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
