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Geochr | Happy new year everybody... | 15:29 |
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belkinsa | Thank you. | 15:36 |
belkinsa | Happy New Year to you too, Geochr. | 15:36 |
BobJonkman | Happy New Year, locoteams! | 20:01 |
belkinsa | Thanks BobJonkman. | 20:37 |
belkinsa | BobJonkman: ping | 20:47 |
BobJonkman | belkinsa: pong! | 20:48 |
belkinsa | I took some interest in your LoCo's plans for video meetings. I would suggest that instead of tinychat, you could try chatb.org since it doesn't require accounts or anything but update browsers. | 20:49 |
belkinsa | chatb.org runs on webrtc. | 20:50 |
BobJonkman | WebRTC looks to be full of promise | 20:50 |
BobJonkman | I wonder if it interoperates with the WebRTC in Jitsi. | 20:51 |
BobJonkman | Jitsi has a quite an impressive demo on YouTube | 20:51 |
belkinsa | I have Jitsi on my computer, I should try connecting chatb.org | 20:51 |
BobJonkman | I just looked at chatb.org at the URL you put on Discourse; didn't work for me | 20:52 |
belkinsa | The http://chatb.org/#ubuntu-ca ? | 20:53 |
BobJonkman | (but I was using a locked down browser -- allowed Javascript, but has all kinds of other blocks for referer, ID string, &c.) | 20:53 |
belkinsa | Ah. I have my own issues. | 20:53 |
belkinsa | I use my tablet and Firefox that is on it for chatb.org. | 20:54 |
BobJonkman | Seems I have a connection with Chromium. Come join me... | 20:54 |
belkinsa | Give me a sec | 20:55 |
belkinsa | There | 20:56 |
omnidan | wait, does chatb.org allow multiple people to talk to each other? | 20:58 |
omnidan | like, more than two | 20:58 |
belkinsa | I think so. | 20:58 |
omnidan | and it works fully peer-to-peer? | 20:58 |
omnidan | well, a small server to maintain the IDs | 20:59 |
omnidan | but the audio/video stream | 20:59 |
belkinsa | Maybe you should come and check? | 20:59 |
omnidan | I can't atm, but can somebody link me to the source? | 21:00 |
omnidan | I mean like | 21:00 |
omnidan | git repo or so | 21:00 |
belkinsa | You don't need it, just a browser will do and this link: http://chatb.org/#ubuntu-ca | 21:01 |
omnidan | *sigh* | 21:01 |
belkinsa | Is there a problem? | 21:01 |
omnidan | you do realize that javascript can be uglified | 21:01 |
omnidan | which means the actual source is not visible | 21:01 |
omnidan | comments and everything is stripped | 21:02 |
belkinsa | Oh | 21:02 |
omnidan | hmm | 21:02 |
omnidan | "wsHost": "wss://chatb.org:2680", | 21:02 |
omnidan | https://chatb.org/js/index.js isn't uglified :P | 21:03 |
omnidan | ok then | 21:03 |
belkinsa | BobJonkman, let me restart my tablet | 21:03 |
BobJonkman | OK | 21:03 |
omnidan | doesn't seem to be p2p | 21:04 |
belkinsa | Huh. | 21:04 |
omnidan | it uses a server for streaming | 21:04 |
omnidan | *central server | 21:04 |
omnidan | I want something like this but with http://peerjs.com/ | 21:05 |
belkinsa | We have three now. | 21:06 |
belkinsa | But I see no video | 21:06 |
belkinsa | I just have mic on | 21:07 |
belkinsa | Bah, I blame Internet connection on this... | 21:09 |
belkinsa | Maybe just use mic? | 21:10 |
belkinsa | Well, um, that was a try | 21:11 |
BobJonkman | I have two sessions running now, but no video from one to the other. So, most likely not P2P, but all connecting to a central server | 21:12 |
belkinsa | Could be. | 21:12 |
belkinsa | omnidan, you can do chatb.org with more than two. | 21:52 |
omnidan | belkinsa: yeah, but it's not p2p | 21:56 |
belkinsa | What difference does it make? | 21:56 |
omnidan | uh | 22:11 |
omnidan | less load on the server | 22:11 |
omnidan | no central server required | 22:11 |
omnidan | streams between peers, server can't sniff | 22:11 |
belkinsa | Oh. I see. | 22:14 |
omnidan | belkinsa: I was working on adding hub/leaf support to peerjs so I can create something like that for hackathons, but p2p | 22:15 |
omnidan | oh also p2p means less traffic when in a local network | 22:15 |
omnidan | *less traffic to the global internet* | 22:16 |
omnidan | and that'd be useful at hackathons | 22:16 |
belkinsa | I see. | 22:18 |
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