Anna, can you try using Jitsi with the same Jabber server and let us know if it works?
Anna Morris <say.hello.to.anna(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
>am interested as to why jabber, through pidgin, with both accounts on
>same
>server, worked when we were in the same room but not when we were in
>different places. Cisco are offering something jabber shaped as a
>service
>like this, and apparantly that works (i bet they wont tell us how or
>why
>though!). I really wouldn't mind paying a few pounds a month for a
>service
>like this, but not from them. Anyway - it is all over my head, but i
>guess
>all the info helps :)
>
>
>
>On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Matthias Kirschner <mk(a)fsfe.org>
>wrote:
>
>> * Daniel Pocock <daniel(a)pocock.com.au> [2013-01-29 21:01:24 +0100]:
>>
>> > In particular, we are expecting a really big attendance at the
>session
>> > this Sunday. My web stats have gone through the roof this month,
>and
>> > all of the speakers involved typically attract a huge crowd just
>> > appearing on their own. Is there anybody involved with FSFE who
>may
>> > be able to comment on or contribute to the logistics of carrying
>> > forward the momentum from Sunday's session?
>>
>> I will be at FOSDEM, what are your plans? I am not sure I can attend
>> your session, but I heard from others from FSFE that they plan to.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Matthias
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Just following up about FOSDEM, as I would be interested in chatting
in person with anybody who is particularly keen on the hunt for a
Skype alternative.
In particular, we are expecting a really big attendance at the session
this Sunday. My web stats have gone through the roof this month, and
all of the speakers involved typically attract a huge crowd just
appearing on their own. Is there anybody involved with FSFE who may
be able to comment on or contribute to the logistics of carrying
forward the momentum from Sunday's session?
On 09/01/13 21:18, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
> FOSDEM update... leaders of open source VoIP, real-time
> communication, micro-blogging and social networking projects are
> coming together at FOSDEM to try and answer some of the concerns
> that were raised in the FSF Europe report about the hunt for Skype
> alternative
>
> Here is an interview:
>
> https://fosdem.org/2013/interviews/2013-daniel-pocock-and-peter-saint-andre…
>
> and here it is in the schedule (14:00 on Sunday, 3 February):
>
> https://fosdem.org/2013/schedule/event/free_open_secure_communications/
>
> Look forward to meeting some of you at FOSDEM
>
>
>
> On 21/11/12 23:14, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>
>
>> On 02/11/12 17:14, Sam Tuke wrote:
>>> 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
>
>>>> http://fr2012.mini.debconf.org/#schedule
>
>>> 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.
>
>
>> Just a reminder - the talk about Debian's role in replacing
>> Skype is at 16:00 this Saturday.
>
>>>> Yes, I'm happy to administer that, and mailman is fine.
>
>>> I'll get that set up.
>
>> Great, the list is now there for people who want to continue
>> pursuing this initiative to the next stage:
>
>> https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/free-rtc
>
>> There is already a push to repeat the VoIP client testing at
>> FOSDEM in February, I'm currently discussing with the Jabber and
>> telephony devroom co-ordinators.
>
>> For those who missed it, Microsoft has announced they are
>> killing off MSN within 6 months and migrating everybody into
>> Skype... one step closer to world domination. Scary stuff.
>> Expect them to take similar steps to make Skype more dominant in
>> the corporate space.
>
>> http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/microsoft-killing-messenger-early-next-yea…
>
>>
>
>
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Hi all,
Just a brief update:
I'll be at FOSDEM (1-3 February) and would be very keen to meet any
Lumicall users or anybody interested in VoIP/RTC in general. Please
come (or encourage your friends to come) to our session in the main
track on Sunday:
https://fosdem.org/2013/schedule/event/free_open_secure_communications/
or the XMPP and telephony devrooms throughout the weekend.
A major overhaul of Lumicall was completed over the past weekend:
a) the registration process now works by exchanging an SMS with the
server instead of sending a missed call. This is proving to be much
less confusing for users
b) the phone no longer blocks (blank screen) during the ICE setup phase
c) IPv6 support is now disabled by default - many people found that ICE
setup is too slow with IPv6. It can be re-enabled in preferences.
d) previous updates over the last 3 months have removed other
instability issues that cause freezes in the UI
e) it also works better on low-end handsets now, with code for low-end
ARM CPUs included (e.g. the SILK 8kbit codec)
Regards,
Daniel