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On 10/04/2013 09:49 AM, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
I am virtually speaking at a conference in Spain later this month,
and they asked me to do a test today using Skype. I offered instead
that we should use Ostel (https://ostel.co) with Jitsi to do
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+1 for Jitsi. We use Jitsi for team calls (5+ people quite often). We
run our own Jabber sys and works ok, there are some usability issues
across platforms but things are working smoother over time.
Time to try Ostel :-)
Best,
Enrique
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I am virtually speaking at a conference in Spain later this month, and
they asked me to do a test today using Skype. I offered instead that
we should use Ostel (https://ostel.co) with Jitsi to do an encrypted
video call.
I sent one quick email to
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On 10/04/2013 09:49 AM, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
we should use Ostel (https://ostel.co) with Jitsi to do an
encrypted video call.
... and before anyone tries to ruin my day by pointing out that I was
likely to be using a variable bit rate video
Perhaps you might provide us insight into your one sentence description?
B
On Oct 4, 2013 6:50 AM, Nathan of Guardian nat...@guardianproject.info
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I am virtually speaking at a conference in Spain later this month, and
they asked me to do
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On 10/04/2013 09:55 AM, Brian Conley wrote:
Perhaps you might provide us insight into your one sentence
description?
Oh, yes... we are working on an improved Jitsi setup tutorial, but for
now, it is all here:
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 10:03:11AM -0400, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
Oh, yes... we are working on an improved Jitsi setup tutorial, but for
now, it is all here:
Brilliant, thanks for sharing. Would it be feasible and easy to work
with Jitsi to have some sort of first startup thing where you
On 10/04/2013 10:20 AM, Nick wrote:
Brilliant, thanks for sharing. Would it be feasible and easy to work
with Jitsi to have some sort of first startup thing where you could
choose ostel and these settings were filled out automatically?
We are working on that. With CSipSimple on Android, we
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Thanks for the link, Nathan.
+1 to the use of Jitsi. Some of my non-technical colleagues now use
things like Jitsi and OTR after similar events.
Would you be adding some Jitsi specific tutorial to
https://guardianproject.info/howto/?
Best,
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Glad to see it coming along! Just a quick note, ostel.com should
probably be ostel.co in the setup tutorial.
Michael
On 10/04/2013 09:55 AM, Brian Conley wrote:
Perhaps you might provide us insight into your one sentence
description?
Oh,
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