Quoting k...@aspodata.se (k...@aspodata.se):

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_conferencing_software
>  lists four open source systems:
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitsi
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jami_(software)
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMeetings
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BigBlueButton

Thank you, sir.

> Anyone knows which one to choose for a smallish group (< 20 persons) ?

Logically, the only people truly qualified to answer your question 
would be people who've setup/administered at least a large subset of the
above four, or who are in close contact with someone who has.  I'm not
such a person;  I've set up, administered, and used Jitsi Meet (only) --
and I've been a user of BigBlueButton instances used by Linux Users of
Victoria (Aus.) and by Arizona Ubuntu LoCo.  It would be wonderful if a
qualified person is on this mailing list and can answer.

Until then, I can only say that Jitsi Meet struck me as quite practical
for a smallish group.  The server software grabs gobs of RAM (judged by
my old-school sysadmin standards), but that outcome is to be expected
because it's Java.

FWIW, I note that Jami does voice (SIP) and instant messaging, but not
videoconferencing.  The other three are generally similar WebRTC-based
systems.

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