Will do Maxim. Thanks! Sent from my iPhone
> On May 27, 2019, at 10:16 PM, Maxim Solodovnik <solomax...@gmail.com> wrote: > > @Denis > > Thanks for your proposal > Please feel free to ask questions, I'll try to answer ASAP > (unfortunately have very small amount of free time right now :(( ) > >> On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 12:34, Denis Noctor <denisnoc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi there everyone, >> >> As I've mentioned in an email before, I've gone through most of the emails >> in virtually ALL the openmeetings email threads (not just the "users"... >> I've even gone through the Russian emails with the assistance of google >> translate :) ). >> >> While it appears a lot of people are testing OpenMeetings software on local >> machines and servers... and as a result, have established working versions >> of OpenMeetings.. there appears to be a lot of installation problems when it >> comes to virtual servers and so on... and Maybe... "Just maybe"... when >> users are reporting problems... do not necessarily state the full scenario >> as to their server installation... i.e. if they are operating behind NAT, if >> they have implemented Coturn, STUN or TURN. While I have mentioned "AWS" in >> the title of this email, however, I am under the impression that virtually >> every instance working in a virtual cloud environment is going to be behind >> a NAT... which will result in further installation and implementation errors >> if not understood. >> >> In this day and age, I have to assume that many users are heading towards an >> AWS instance or equivalent. For any newbie that is willing to take a jump >> off the edge... (myself included), Alvaro's installation guides have been >> great (Saludos to Alvaro)... and while I know it may not necessarily be an >> OpenMeetings prerogative to address server issues outside the working >> mechanisms of the program... I think by doing so, it would open up a >> multitude of opportunities for further and future exposure... not only to >> large corporations... but the hundreds upon thousands of potential >> e-learning teachers that might be scared sh#tless of even attempting to do >> an OpenMeetings installation... >> >> For the newbies out there... I did not know what NAT, TURN, STUN or COTURN >> stood for before.... and I am still trying to get my head around the whole >> thing. >> >> My proposal is simple, I would like to collaborate with Alvaro on his >> installation guides in order to make installations a relatively totally >> painless procedure.... (English and Spanish (sorry, I don't speak Russian or >> Italian))... free of course... I am an Irish guy running an English school >> in Mexico). Secondly, I would like to assist, translation wise, regarding >> the whole virtual server behind NAT issue. This will probably reduce queries >> about installation error and problems that people are experiencing... >> possibly down to the simple fat that the above has not been understood. I >> will give you an example, one user mentioned he had a few AWS issues... >> after some time mentioned he sorted them out.... (without him going into >> detail, unfortunately) and then stated he had other problems which I think >> are related to his initial problems. I hope that this email will make things >> a little more transparent... especially to help those who are less >> experienced. >> >> Either way, I will continue to explore this issue and hope I can help >> someone along they way. I have been recommended alternatives (and told them >> where to put it) but I see the huge potential behind OM and salute Maxim >> Solovnik for his hard work and endeavors also. >> >> I have a million ideas I would like to share about functionality but I will >> get to them in another email. >> >> Anyhoo, I am not sure I reached my over point but you get the idea. >> >> I hope to hear from you soon. >> >> All the best Denis >> >> >> Virus-free. www.avg.com > > > -- > WBR > Maxim aka solomax