On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro> wrote:
Fedora Talk was based on Asterisk. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Asterisk Asterisk has lots of great features (voicemail, queues, etc) but it is mainly for voice, it emphasizes SIP and at the time it was also quite bad with IPv6, TLS and NAT. FedRTC.org is based on a SIP proxy, not Asterisk. SIP proxies (and XMPP servers) tend to have a much bigger emphasis on connectivity and they also tend to have less features, so they are easier to support. The repro SIP proxy has exceptionally good TLS and IPv6 support. Asterisk is not really optimized for federation but federation is quite easy with a SIP proxy because of the emphasis on connectivity.

One thing that is not clear to me from the website, is it just for 1:1 calls or can be used for video calls with more than two participants?