On 22/10/14 06:39PM, LM wrote: > Fernando, > > I cannot attest as to whether these follow suckless design philosophy, > but the following are voice related programs from a list on the topic > of FLOSS Educational Resources for Internet and Distance Learning: > > https://www.mumble.info > https://f-droid.org/packages/se.lublin.mumla/ > Mumble is a free, Open Source, low latency, high quality voice chat > application. Mumla is an Android app for the Mumble voice conference > system. Mumble can handle 1000 concurrent users. > > http://llcon.sourceforge.net/ > Jamulus software enables musicians to perform real-time jam sessions > over the internet. Latest version can handle around 100 concurrent > users playing together. Hosts at least 50 concurrent users. > > https://sonobus.net/ > Sonobus is an easy to use application for streaming high-quality, > low-latency peer-to-peer audio between devices over the internet or a > local network. 12 concurrent users maximum. > > As for screen sharing, you already mentioned Jitsi and there are some > programs that allow for collaborative editing. Wouldn't consider any > of them lightweight or suckless. You can find the list here: > https://lmemsm.dreamwidth.org/14124.html I'd be very interested in > adding other options to it, if anyone has other software > recommendations for it. > Hi,
Thanks for the readings. It seems like there isn't anyway lightweight way to use VoIP unfortunately. Mumble seems preferable here and another user suggested using vnc to screenshare. I would prefer to use my home server for screen sharing instead of having everybody configure a server on their end but their doesn't seem to be many other options. I guess I am more interested in a command line interface but I think VoIP is beyond the capabilities of the command line. Fernando