and this thing WebRTC itself looks like a beast of its own...  This is a 
perfect subject for Guix to handle? 😄

https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc



> On Apr 4, 2022, at 06:14, Yasuaki Kudo <y...@yasuaki.com> wrote:
> 
> Well I thought it would be easier to build it natively on Guix from 
> "scratch".
> 
> For example, the BBB programs looked almost impossible to disassemble to 
> components - at least it looked like it would be even harder than doing it 
> all over again.
> 
> But the question of what the "scratch" means...  it seems there are a few 
> components - WebRTC, audio codec, video codec, etc.
> 
> And there are questions over whether to really mix the signals on server (for 
> audio) or just bundling all separate lines of communications (for video), etc
> 
> I would like to taken advantage of Guix to try different mixes and experiment 
> 😄 
> 
>>> On Apr 3, 2022, at 03:34, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
>>> 
>>> April 2, 2022 12:26 AM, "Yasuaki Kudo" <y...@yasuaki.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> 2 years ago, I joined meet.coop , a video conference service cooperative 
>>> and explored the business
>>> potential in Japan.
>>> 
>>> The coop hosted BBB but the gap I discovered was that the potential 
>>> customers in Japan would not be
>>> interested unless the service is customized to their exact needs - 
>>> otherwise they preferred Zoom
>>> and Google meet.
>>> 
>>> So ability to to take the video conference service into minimalist 
>>> components and then reassembling
>>> is very important 😄
>>> 
>> 
>> Sounds like a worthwhile project.  You can always reach out to the BBB or 
>> jitsi developers
>> and see what they think of your proposal.
>> 
>>> -Yasu
>>> 
>>>>> On Apr 2, 2022, at 03:59, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> March 31, 2022 7:53 PM, "Yasuaki Kudo" <y...@yasuaki.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> 
>>>>> From time to time, I think about audio/video mixer (.i.e. video 
>>>>> conference software like BBB or
>>>>> Jitsi) , with the intension of making it highly modular that it can be 
>>>>> freely remixed and
>>>>> reinvented by volunteer participants.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is anyone interested? Or is can you think about something that already 
>>>>> exists?
>>>> 
>>>> Your proposal sounds a little vague. What are you hoping to accomplish 
>>>> that BBB or Jitsi
>>>> does not already do?
>>>> 
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Yasu

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