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2006/2/26, Rumen Yotov <rumen@××××××.org>: |
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> On Sunday 26 February 2006 17:58, Francisco J. A. Ares wrote: |
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> > Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > >Hi, |
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> > > I wonder if anyone knows about a solution for Open Source video |
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> > >conferencing that would allow people using Linux, Windows and Macs to |
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> > >get together in a single cross-platform conference? |
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> > >Thanks, |
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> > >Mark |
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> > Not 100% Open Source: |
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> > - MSN for Windows |
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> > - aMSN for Linux - http://amsn.sourceforge.net/ |
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> > - aMSN for Macs - http://www.cmq.qc.ca/4w/amsn/ |
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> > Francisco |
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> Hi, |
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> Not very sure, but check 'gnomemeeting'. |
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> HTH.Rumen |
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I think GnomeMeeting was supposed to provide connectivity with NetMeeting |
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(does anybody still use this?). |
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Although not available now, I would keep an eye on Jabber related products. |
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They have just released a set of specifications oriented to providing audio |
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and video capabilities to the Jabber protocol, and several companies and |
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open source projects are backing the effort: |
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http://www.jabber.org/press/2005-12-15.shtml |
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Best regards |
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Jose |