On Sun 07 Jun 2020 at 21:19:08 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 08:57:54PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-06-07): > > > No. But I haven't tried, so... > > > > Well, me neither. But if I have not tried personally, I know people who > > have tried and failed. > > > > If only the authors can build a software, it cannot be considered Libre > > Software, since part of the source code is missing. Open Source at best. > > > > We have to acknowledge: there are no Libre Software solutions for > > videoconferencing. > > You may acknowledge what you want. I don't. As long as I don't try > to make my fingers dirty, I'll refrain from issuing any judgement. > > You keep your belief. I stay agnostic, at this stage.
Nicolas George states the obvious. All modern VoIP involves immense resources to deliver to users. Resources cost money. Linux Central is out of funds. Videoconferencing on a mass scale is beyond the capabilities of what is available in Debian. -- Brian