On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Steven Lloyd Watkin <[email protected]> wrote: > Great work guys. > > Excited to see the talk from WebRTC Expo (hopefully?) and to start
Yup confirmed! Should be early Wednesday morning (there a pending agenda change). We are also very excited! We think COLIBRI is really a great proof (one of many) of how much XMPP fits the WebRTC paradigm. Emil > installing and implementing. > > Lloyd > > _____________________________________________________ > > Steven Lloyd Watkin > Software Engineer > PHP ::: Java ::: Ruby ::: Node.js ::: XMPP > [email protected] (email+jid) ::: http://www.evilprofessor.co.uk > Facebook / Twitter / Flickr: lloydwatkin > > Organiser of WORLD RECORD breaking charity event: > Scuba Santas ::: http://www.scuba-santas.co.uk > Supporting the RNLI & DDRC - 15th December 2013 - NDAC, Chepstow > > > On 5 December 2013 10:41, Philipp Hancke <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Thu, 5 Dec 2013, Dave Cridland wrote: >>> >>> I read this through. It seems in remarkably good shape for a mere >>> protoXEP, and the protocol looks solid, useful, and well-designed. >> >> >> The protocol is brilliant -- thanks to Emil. I just made it work with the >> webrtc API. >> >> It basically leverages the separation of media description and transport >> in Jingle to insert the bridge into the media path. >> >> >>> I do think it would really benefit from having a diagram - it's not >>> obvious who is talking to what and how, and given the signalling paths >>> differ from the media paths, this doesn't help matters much. >> >> >> Right, I'll see if I can add one showing how to use this with Jingle until >> next week. Implementing a conference focus is somewhat complicated, but the >> important point is that the clients participating in the colibri session >> don't care much, for them it looks like a single session (with multiple >> videos). > > -- Emil Ivov, Ph.D. 67000 Strasbourg, Project Lead France Jitsi [email protected] PHONE: +33.1.77.62.43.30 https://jitsi.org FAX: +33.1.77.62.47.31
