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On 10/24/2012 06:08 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
I've actually proposed a follow-up talk about the subject for the upcoming mini-DebConf, as a developer of VoIP apps I'm quite keen to (try to) answer questions that people have about why so many things didn't work during the tests on Software Freedom Day
Very good! Please let me know if there is a video made of this talk, I can make a news item out of it on fsfe.org.
Yes, I'm happy to administer that, and mailman is fine.
I'll get that set up.
Some people don't like the term telephony, they feel it is restrictive. Real-time communications (RTC) is more generic. The list could be called free-rtc, as long as the long description in the mailman index has the full details, e.g. 'Genuinely free and open Real-Time Communications (RTC), encompassing VoIP, IM and other distributed applications'
Sounds good to me (so long as it doesn't get confused with webrtc).
Yes, I will email some of the key people behind other VoIP products and ask them to support this. Not all of them are FSF members, but it is OK for them to use the list too?
Yes that's absolutely fine. FSF and FSFE are separate sister organisations, by the way :)
As for the next steps, I think the min-DebConf and FOSDEM (Feb 2013) are prime opportunities to take further steps. I am submitting a talk proposal on this for FOSDEM, and I would be really interested to know if anyone from FSFE would like to support that or be involved.
What kind of support do you have in mind? Promotion, or a co-speaker, or something else?
Best,
Sam.
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