Re: [asterisk-dev] Centralized Conferencing Specifications in MeetMe

2006-08-08 Thread John Lange
I would like to second the comments about this sounding like a very
worthwhile bit of work.

Enhanced conference ability in Asterisk would be a great asset and I
look forward to seeing it added to Asterisk in the near future as it
looks like it has progressed quite far already.

John

On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 21:45 -0400, Russell Bryant wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 11:57 +0200, Alfonso Buono wrote:
> 
> > We would like to continue our development according to the
> > community so, any comments or feedback are welcome and, in particular,
> > is it interesting for the community to have a branch with this code
> > in ?
> 
> This project sounds very interesting!
> 
> Before we can talk about merging this code into the Asterisk tree,
> everyone involved in writing this code will need to sign and submit a
> license agreement to Digium.  Your options for these agreements are on
> the bottom of the main page of bugs.digium.com.
> 
> Once you have these agreements submitted, then feel free to create an
> issue on bugs.digium.com to request that your code be reviewed and
> considered for inclusion in the main tree.  Also note that this means
> the code should be based on the svn trunk of Asterisk, not a release
> version such as 1.2.
> 
> Finally, please be patient with us and don't be worried if nobody is
> able to respond to you quickly after you make the submission.  As a
> development community, we are busy preparing for the 1.4 release, which
> means most new features are on hold.
> 

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[asterisk-dev] Centralized Conferencing Specifications in MeetMe

2006-08-04 Thread Alfonso Buono



Hello all,

 
we, Univeristy 
of Naples (Italy), are implementing a conferencing architecture based on IETF 
XCON working group specifics, at which we're collaborating 
too.
Our 
choices were Asterisk as Multimedia Manager, a modified version of 
MEETME as conference mixer (audio at the moment) and some other enhanced 
feature and, finally, a modified version of a SIP client called 
MINISIP.
A first version 
is already available and published as a sourceforge project at this 
address:
 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/confiance
 
basically we have started developing some new 
feature for MEETME and modifying it in order to accomplish some new specifics. 

We add:
 
    1. Moderation, implementing the 
Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP).
    2. Conferences Control, implementing 
a custom protocol with a Scheduler component, waiting for the standard 
protocol.
    3. Minor changes to accomplish WG 
specs.
 
Any details are available at this 
address:
 
http://confiance.sourceforge.net/index2.html
 
We would like to continue our development according 
to the community so, any 
comments or feedback are welcome and, in particular, 
is it interesting for the community to have a branch 
with this code in ?
Regards,
 
Alfonso 
Buono
 

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