Thanks are due to y'all people's suggestions, recommendations, terse
reviews of open source videoconferencing sw.
I asked the question in part to get valuable info on alternatives to the
1%sw when it comes to connecting the other 95% in solidarity, but also to
test this list.
I have to confess
Hi all,
today when a user need to have some degree of protection for his network
connectivity, for his browser experience, for his data stored and in the
end for his endpoint safety integrity (his computer) there are few
options:
- Tor Browser Bundle (an App)
- Tails (an operating system
On 19/01/15 03:16, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes wrote:
Is there such a thing? Reliable? Skype sucks, and it is a Microsoft product
now (too flickery, etc.), and I don't know of others..
In a lightening talk at LCA 2015, François Marier demonstrated a new
browser button in Firefox 34 that
Regarding all the web browser video conferencing tools. They are all WebRTC
aren't they?
In the end it is the browser which is doing the technical heavy-lifting, the
webpages are only for negotiating the channel for the different parties to meet.
Regarding encryption, recording and multi-party
On 1/19/15 10:05 AM, Eduardo Robles Elvira wrote:
Hello Fabio:
Do you know about Qubes OS? http://qubes-os.org/ It might be of interest to
you.
Regards,
Eduardo Robles Elvira @edulix skype: edulix2
http://agoravoting.org @agoravoting +34 634 571 634
Qube-Os it's
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015, at 03:13 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists
wrote:
Hi all,
today when a user need to have some degree of protection for his network
connectivity, for his browser experience, for his data stored and in the
end for his endpoint safety integrity (his computer) there
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* Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes schrieb am 2015-01-18 um 15:16 Uhr:
Is there such a thing? Reliable? Skype sucks, and it is a Microsoft product
now (too flickery, etc.), and I don't know of others..
Another viable solution is palava.tv. This service uses WebRTC. See
URL:https://palava.tv/
Hello Fabio:
Do you know about Qubes OS? http://qubes-os.org/ It might be of interest to you.
Regards,
Eduardo Robles Elvira @edulix skype: edulix2
http://agoravoting.org @agoravoting +34 634 571 634
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists
Jitsi works perfectly for low-bandwidth consumption and easy to use for
non-techies.
On 18 January 2015 at 23:06, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes
alps6...@gmail.com wrote:
Are these platforms scalable to many participants? easy to use for
non-techies? low-bandwidth consumption? easy to
For those following Cuba events:
Internet repression continues in Cuba. Young computer tech in Cuba sent to
prison for sharing Internet access through Wi-Fi. The way this was working
was several youth got together and shared the cost of an hour ($5 an hour,
most Cubans make $20 a month) of access
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