Don't know if anyone brought this up yet, but the FOSS communities that I know uses jitsi: https://meet.jit.si
It's MIT, but works very well. Em sex, 17 de mar de 2017 às 11:27, <ttu...@codeaurora.org> escreveu: > On 2017-03-17 06:27, Peter Stuge wrote: > > Patrick Georgi via coreboot wrote: > >> 2017-03-17 13:17 GMT+01:00 Dumitru Ursu <d...@ceata.org>: > >> > I never tried the web interface. > >> > >> We did, it failed us. > > > > I wish someone would have mentioned that sooner. > > > > What problems did people have with mumble-web, and where was the > > websockets server running, relative to the mumble server? > > > > > > //Peter > > I'm sorry, I have to contribute at this point. > > I got started with OSS in 2000 when Monta Vista Software (anybody > remember HardHat Linux?) hired me as a FAE. > I was teamed with a salesperson and we were trying to close business > selling an embedded Linux distribution. > Every 6 months or so we would have a sales meeting somewhere and > engineering would share with us the latest product development news, > etc. > > Ahead of one of these meetings I happened to be in headquarters (Santa > Clara, CA) and remember very clearly the happy face of this engineering > manager who had just "wasted" (my opinion) 3-5 days generating a > presentation slide-deck with OSS (I don't even know if Open Office was > available at that time) for the meeting, instead of spending two hours > doing same presentation with Powerpoint. > > Just because I work with OSS doesn't automatically make me a zealot for > OSS as the only way to go. I choose the correct tool to get the job > done. I always hope for an OSS option, but to this day, Outlook is the > only product Micro$oft got right and I will choose it over any of the > OSS options I have tried as an email client. > > I will leave with, think of the contribution to Coreboot source code > this energy could generate instead of spending it on fixing a problem > that doesn't need fixing? > Cheers, > T.mike > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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