Dear coreboot folks,
At the last coreboot community meeting (CCC) [1][2], some participants couldn’t here what other participants were saying with the current conference call solution Discord [3].
As this greatly reduces the productivity, the conclusion was to find a different solution, as this problem has been present since the beginning and Discord doesn’t seem to be able to fix this.
So either somebody gets in contact with Discord, and they promise to work on a solution for the next meeting, or we need to find a different solution.
The requirements are.
1. Working conference call (audio) functionality 2. No registration necessary 3. Clients for all operating systems (packages at best in distribution archive), or at least a Web client that runs with Mozilla Firefox (ESR and last version), and Google Chromium (last version).
Chris(?) offered to set up a Mumble [4] server. Clients for all operating systems are supposed to be available.
Also Tox was mentioned [5], which doesn’t feature a Web client, as far as I can see.
So if you know of a solution, please tell us, so that technical problems won’t spoil the fun of the CCCs.
Thanks,
Paul
[1] https://www.coreboot.org/Coreboot_community_meeting [2] https://coreboot-meeting.pads.ccc.de/CommunityMeetingTopics? [3] https://discordapp.com/ [4] https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page "Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming." [5] https://tox.chat/