If we are wanting to add support for instance for Google video etc. jabber is the protocol we use and its open source too.
-----Original Message----- From: Robinson Tryon [mailto:bishop.robin...@gmail.com] Sent: 28 March 2013 17:41 To: Christian Lohmaier Cc: Jonathan Aquilina; Petr Mladek; Florian Reisinger; libreoffice-dev; Libreoffice-qa; Bjoern Michaelsen; Joren; Joel Madero Subject: Re: [Libreoffice-qa] [LibreOffice-QA] Minutes - March 22nd, 2013 On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+libreoff...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> If talkyoo is free why host it on TDF hardware? > > And it is not hosted on TDF-hardware. But talkyoo generously does > provide the service to the TDF free of charge. Ah, okay. I didn't know that Talkyoo provides us service free of charge. That's very nice of them. I'll make a note about that on the Talkyoo wiki page. The biggest drawback with Talkyoo I see right now is the fact that there's no way to connect to a conference call from your computer using Free Software. We develop LibreOffice as a part of our stated goal of "spreading the philosophical and cultural ideals of FLOSS," but the only software I can use to join a conference call is Skype. I don't know what kind of connectivity software Talkyoo is using for their infrastructure, but perhaps we can talk with them about making it possible to connect using some other piece of (Free/Libre) software? Is there someone on their team that I can talk to? I'd definitely put in a strong plug for the no-extra-software-required of WebRTC, but any FLOSS-friendly protocol would be appreciated. --R _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice