On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 7:26 PM, Ralf Haifisch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> i´m quite new to this mailing list. I did play with the nice
> underwater demo from December, as well as the prior demo – localy and
> on a server.
>
> I am quite active in opensim/osgrid and my interested on voice
> features did lead me the way to this newsgroup.
>
> In RL I have worked with some VOIP products, mostly from a solution
> architect view, looking to solve customers demands.
>
> I was quite disappointed by the technological way lindens did choose,
> because it was unacceptable for enterprise administrators, from
> security or firewall needs.  You find some thoughts about RL in this
> posting:  http://opensim.cybertechnews.org/?p=23
>
> By that time, meeting/education was the main RL Usecase I could
> identify and while i´m not realy a voice fan, this Usecase without
> voice did not make any sense.
>
> I heard about the XMPP direction.
>
> Now I would be realy interested in testing the realX implementation,
> e.g. in conjunction with some enterprise firewalls.
> I think about setting up a a virtualized server farm for this – so far
> no trouble.
>
> But would be the best start?
> Is the code somewhere to check out and compile ?
> Any Links/Tutorials I should follow ?
>
>
> Cheers
> Ralf

We don't have any real code at this point. We are investigating
http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/

It provides a framework that allows us on concentrating on our
application, IM, voice, and video, without getting caught up in the
details of infrastructure.

However, the server-end problem is a real one, and something we should
have a solution for those who don't aren't architects themselves.

Perhaps we can start by talking about how to enable decentralized
XMPP-based IM/voice network?

Cheers,

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