On 03/14/2017 03:33 AM, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear Taiidan,
Am Dienstag, den 14.03.2017, 00:36 -0400 schrieb Taiidan@gmx.com:
Discord is proprietary software, why don't we use something free and open source?
- Discord is not used anymore. Where did you find this outdated
information?
https://www.coreboot.org/Coreboot_community_meeting "If you want to install the discord application, feel free to do that."
- As there were a lot of problems with the connection quality with
Discord, a different solution was needed. Currently, BlueJeans is used [1], which is also proprietary, and it works quite well.
There should also be some information in the minutes [2].
I would be more than pleased to set up a SIP server or something to that effect (I have only 10mbps upload but I know folks who will give me a VPS if I want one). There are plenty of FOSS softphones for every OS and you can also use a desktop VoIP phone so it would be more convenient.
The main requirement is, that it is usable from within a browser, and all major operating systems and browsers are supported, for example with WebRTC, so that people aren’t forced to install anything. BlueJeans also allows to phone in from outside.
I always disable WebRTC to avoid security issues.
If you have a free solution, that works and let’s the community meeting to work without any issues, *and* you can set it up, I guess we will find some volunteers to test it out. If that works, a switch can be discussed.
I will investigate this further, there are a few foss browser softphones so I will test them and get back to everyone.
Thanks,
Paul
[1] https://bluejeans.com/616384323 [2] https://coreboot-meeting.pads.ccc.de/CommunityMeetingTopics?