Hello All!
Regarding Jami - looks like this is the last opensource SIP-client
around which works out-of-the box (no need for extra patches for
recent versions of various libraries, local rebuilds, or git knowledge
required). I use it for SIP testing (OpenSIPS, Kamailio, SEMS,
Asterisk servers) and so far it works as expected. Few glitches here
and there but I overall it's great. Considering how bad is the current
situation with desktop clients for Voice and Video communications I
would say it's a promising project.
I didn't test P2P because nobody (around me) is using it. All my
contacts are either in FB, Telegram, or Signal.
пн, 1 февр. 2021 г. в 19:49, Daniel Pocock <daniel(a)pocock.pro>:
Has anybody tested the Jami softphone from Savoir-Faire Linux? It was
formerly known as Ring.
They distribute RPMs directly from the web site[1]. It is already[2] in
Debian for some time.
They distribute[3] their DHT as a library, OpenDHT, for use in other
projects.
Regards,
Daniel
1.
https://jami.net/
2.
https://packages.qa.debian.org/r/ring.html
3.
https://github.com/savoirfairelinux/opendht
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