Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
On 03/27/2014 11:25 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote: Nick wrote: Yep, and it worked well, with really good quality, even projected onto a big screen. Questions were asked to him over IRC (mostly through audience members on their laptops, some via a volunteer at the front). I got the impression there was

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
On 03/27/2014 11:02 AM, Nick wrote: Quoth Jonathan Wilkes: Has anyone seen this: http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/ If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know mo

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Griffin Boyce
Nathan of Guardian wrote: > Two things we are exploring with using OStel.co (aka SIP!) over Tor: > > - Supporting TCP mode for RTP media streaming in Jitsi, Linphone, in > order to use SOCKS proxying over Tor > > - Using a Jitsi video bridge in the same configuration: > https://jitsi.org/Projects

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On 03/27/2014 11:35 AM, Nathan of Guardian wrote: > > The goal is to be able to use Jitsi with Ostel.co to achieve both > livestream and video conference goals. In other news, JitMeet is an amazing replacement for Google Hangouts and Skype: https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitMeet though, not sure wha

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On 03/27/2014 11:25 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote: > One thing he mentioned in his talk was that it took about a day for > him to get everything set up. It's a pretty serious community fail if > it takes an experienced developer who writes in C a *day* to get free > software configured to livestream.

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Griffin Boyce
Nick wrote: > Yep, and it worked well, with really good quality, even projected onto > a big screen. Questions were asked to him over IRC (mostly through > audience members on their laptops, some via a volunteer at the front). > I got the impression there was a bit of latency, but in this context >

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Nick
Quoth Jonathan Wilkes: > Has anyone seen this: > > http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/ > > If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over > Tor, I'm very impressed.  Interested to know more about the setup. Yep, a

Re: [liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Lazlo
On 2014-03-27 08:46, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Has anyone seen this: http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/ If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know more about the setup

[liberationtech] LibrePlanet 2014 keynote

2014-03-27 Thread Jonathan Wilkes
Has anyone seen this: http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/ If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over Tor, I'm very impressed.  Interested to know more about the setup. -Jonathan -- Liberationtech is public &