Mike Linksvayer

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What’s next for Jitsi? We have a bunch of interesting problems to solve with Jitsi Videobridge: optimizations for conferences with hundreds of participants, improved mobile support, SVC and simulcasting. We’ll be tackling these in the future. As for Jitsi, we are about to start building a new HTML5 based graphical user interface that would allow us to share a number of GUI elements between JitMeet and Jitsi. This should allow us some very interesting combinations between rich and web RTC clients.We are looking forward to making it happen!

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I only dabble in WebRTC, in part because I use Chromium as a backup and tester browser, and none of these services work in Firefox. I've looked into it, but I never find timelines on when it will work. Do you know anything about that?

maiki at 2014-02-19T07:22:42Z

I know very little about WebRTC, except that I've tested and bookmarked this for future use (and I think I was using Firefox...): https://palava.tv/

Blaise Alleyne at 2014-02-19T08:50:42Z

I don't know whether meet.ji.si is just being annoying or not, but Firefox has been a little behind Chromium on WebRTC implementation. It's a complicated bundle of features. http://iswebrtcreadyyet.com/ (probably a bit out of date)

Mike Linksvayer at 2014-02-19T17:57:35Z

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