[p2pu-dev] [Madlug] WebRTC

Jessica Ledbetter jessica at jessicaledbetter.com
Fri Jun 3 17:41:35 UTC 2011


I thought it was great for the Ruby on Rails group but not sure what Andy's
using this term. CC'ing him :)



On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Alison Jean Cole
<alisonjean.cole at gmail.com>wrote:

> Should BBB be recommended in the help desk?
> I have been hesitant, as many groups often switch to a hack that works
> better, i.e. skype + etherpad.
>
> Would love to get a tutorial rolling on the EASIEST way to communicate with
> a diverse groups of participants (diversity in connection, tech literacy,
> etc).
>
> ALISON
> new.p2pu.org/en/alison/ <http://p2pu.org/users/alison>
>
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> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Philipp Schmidt <phi.schmidt at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> For P2PU, a browser based conferencing system would be terrific. We've
>> experimented with a variety of stand-alone or flash based options and there
>> isn't currently a great product that is open (or even free of charge) and
>> let's us do all the things we'd like.
>>
>> BBB is probably closest, and we are hosting an experimental server at
>> bbb.p2pu.org - but it has some issues and would require serious effort to
>> integrate more fully into p2pu.org.
>>
>> Fingers crossed in anticipation for the XMPP hackers out there to come up
>> with something new and better ... P
>>
>> On 3 June 2011 00:53, Douglas Whitfield <
>> whitfield at opensourceplayground.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 16:51, Jesse Thompson <
>>> jesse.thompson at doit.wisc.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The reason why A/V hasn't caught on with other XMPP services is because
>>>> clients haven't implemented the A/V part at all, or in a way that works
>>>> across all clients and across all platforms.  My hope is that this WebRTC
>>>> stuff can be leveraged by the developers of open source web-based XMPP
>>>> clients. If that happens, then yes, it will be a major game-changer for
>>>> closed networks like Skype.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The above is essentially where I was going with this.
>>>
>>> I didn't say this in my first message first time because I've had Skype
>>> on the brain with the podcast I co-host, but I was thinking web-conferencing
>>> more generally too - not just Skype.  There are a lot of Flash
>>> video-conference implementations (and things like UStream) out there and I'm
>>> hoping this can make some of that go away.
>>>
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