I have tried Ring/Jami long ago nad am having another iteration of
trying it.
I went to jami.net (on a mac, and yes I know bad FSF citiizen :-) , and
saw a donwload button and got "jami-nightly.dmg".That seems to be
2.04 ( 2021060113)
So I can't tell if I got a release, or an unstable/nightly
I looked at the download page (because of a previous message) and was
surprised to see an iOS link, because I had the impression Jami was GPL
rather than some permissive license. I looked at the repo and sure
enough GPL3.
As I understand Apple's app store terms, users who receive software have
Nathan Zhao <17...@queensu.ca> writes:
> My name is Nathan and I am in a course that is currently studying your
> program. I was wondering how you guys use concurrency to speed up your
> program? Which sections benefit the most from currency multi
> threading?
If you are a student, the intent
Сергей Петров writes:
> I have found lists of public STUN servers (
> https://gist.github.com/mondain/b0ec1cf5f60ae726202e and
> https://gist.github.com/sagivo/3a4b2f2c7ac6e1b5267c2f1f59ac6c6b), but only
> a few TURN's. It seems a bit strange.
With STUN, you basically send a small number of
Dmitry Alexandrov writes:
>> Server-based SIP is still fully supported.
>
> Unfortunately, itʼs not easy to find not even a good manual, but just
> a brief overview of it: what exactly ‘fully supported’ means.
>
> Itʼs pretty reasonable for an end user to expect a full-blown SIP
> client to