[07:30] <dholbach> good morning
[19:43] <belkinsa> BobJonkman, ping
[19:44] <BobJonkman> belkinsa: pong!
[19:46] <belkinsa> I spoke to Jono Bacon about a WebRTC client that is developed by Canonical or the Ubuntu Community.  He said that Canonical will not but if I can rally up  the community into developing one, it might be possible.  Do you want to help work on a wiki page for the mock up for this client?
[19:48] <BobJonkman> belkinsa: I wasn't thinking so much of a client *developed* by Canonical, but having Canonical use and host FAIF software for their online conferences
[19:48] <belkinsa> Oh
[19:48] <BobJonkman> But developing our own WebRTC software certainly fulfills that goal
[19:51] <BobJonkman> Are you thinking of creating a Wiki page for WebRTC client requirements? Or something that looks and feels like an actual WebRTC client (without actually implementing the code for a WebRTC client)?
[19:52] <belkinsa> The later.
[19:52] <belkinsa> Well....both I think.
[19:54] <BobJonkman> I think chatb.org fulfils most of the requirements. Add bandwidth management and logging (and AV recording), and it would be a pretty good client.
[19:55] <belkinsa> Yeah, that's what I was thinking.  That Jitsi one was nice because of the tool bars.
[19:55] <BobJonkman> I haven't looked at any of the chatb.org code or the github site. I don't even know much about the WebRTC spec, aside from the marketing demo put out by Google and Mozilla
[19:56] <belkinsa> Same, who would know this?
[19:57] <BobJonkman> There was a fellow in your first Mock Vitual Ubuntu Hour chat who seemed knowledgeable...  Jeffrey maybe?
[19:58] <belkinsa> jrgifford?  I pinged him just now.
[20:00] <BobJonkman> Could be. I was just looking for his name in the LoCoTeam mailing list