FOSSASIA[1] (Singapore, 18-20 March) has offered a table for RTC and
accepted proposals for two RTC talks so far, would anybody else be
interested in participating in the table/lounge or submitting a talk?
For groups who can't attend, I would be happy to put up banners and make
space available for stickers, T-shirts, etc if you can find a way to get
the products delivered to Singapore and if we can work out what to do
with any leftover products/banners afterwards.
So far I've been able to find funding for flight costs, would anybody
know of any opportunities to help fund hotel costs?
1. http://2016.fossasia.org
Hi everybody!
We will very happy to present you the Ring platform (https://ring.cx/en), a peer-to-peer solution to communicate freely in confidence.
Soon in bêta version, we will explain you how you can use this technology to fit your private and business needs.
Ring is available on four operating systems and can be associated with any connected devices.
We will be in the Real-Time Lounge from 10:00am to 5:00pm on Saturday and from 2:00pm to 5:00pm on Sunday.
On Sunday morning, we won't be there because we will present this main track: Building a peer-to-peer network for Real Time Communication (https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/universal_network/)
See you soon!
Adrien Béraud (https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/speaker/adrien_beraud/)
Guillaume Roguez (https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/speaker/guillaume_roguez/)
Hi all,
Thanks to all those who participated and volunteered in the Real-time
dev-room, the Real-time lounge, XSF summit, dinners and the main track
at FOSDEM 2016
This year various things were changed:
- merging the Telephony and XMPP dev-rooms into the Real-time dev-room
- shorter talks (between 20 and 35 minutes) with 5 minute breaks
- more talks were recorded than in the past, although it may not have
been 100% effective (another announcement will be sent on the Free-RTC
list when video is available for download)
- FOSDEM introduced a Code of Conduct
Any feedback about these topics or any other aspect of FOSDEM
organization would be very welcome on the Free-RTC mailing list. Please
consider joining if you aren't already subscribed.
Special thanks to Saúl for spending the whole of Saturday managing the
dev-room and to Guillaume and Adrien from Savoir Faire Linux who
travelled all the way from Montreal to give an exciting live demo of
peer-to-peer RTC in the main track. Thanks also to the whole FOSDEM
organization, sponsors and the countless volunteers who make this event
happen every year.
FOSSASIA[1] is coming up soon, 18-20 March, and there is a need for
funding to sponsor a speaker, possibly myself, to go to Singapore and
talk about RTC topics. If anybody would like to speak or assist with
funding please let me know. Talk submissions are still open[2]
Regards,
Daniel
1. http://2016.fossasia.org/
2. http://2016.fossasia.org/speaker-registration