Man with that subject line I thought for sure this was a spam message. I was thinking "damn spamassassin, why have you forsaken me!"
Sorry random thought. -Rob On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 20:32 +0200, Jason Brower wrote: > I wanted a unified way of communicating with video with as many people > in as many technologies as possible. > I found this very hard so came to the idea of working around technology > that almost everyone has on their computers. This came to 2 things > A browser and JAVA. > With that I was able to create a webcam web-page and people where able > to see me without any problem. I can talk with my family and they can > see me. Even a novice can use my webcam. They just click with a mouse. > Of course there are better technologies. But google video has sucky > video, we still use it because it is so easy to use. > I use a combination of the following...(with notes) > Camserv > Works rather well considering it hasn't been developed sinces > 2003. Very well built and able to do exactly what I want. > Apache > I am sure I could use something smaller and more streamlined for > this use. All it has to do is provide at most maybe five > connections and run under a designated port. > CamServFront > This is a Python, GTK, Glade Program I have made this last week > that is a simple front end to camserv. It provides a nice way > to turn of and on the cam and adjust a few settings to meet the > needs of the you and the client. > > Here is why I am here... > I want this to be a part of gnome. So that people that want to > communicate with a webcam don't have to screw around with msn, aol, > ekiga, or any other protocals or programs. The people that want to see > your webcam can simply use it. Nothing more. Just a click. > We have see these all the time, webcams online, but none of been > streamlined for the personal desktop use. > What do you think? > IF you would like... add me to your gtalk/jabber I am "encompass at > gmail" and I can show you a demo of my idea. I use it all the time and > I think many others will too. > > Hope to get lots of feed back on this. > Jason Brower > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list > _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list