[asterisk-dev] Centralized Conferencing Specifications in MeetMe
Alfonso Buono
alfonso.buono at criai.it
Fri Aug 4 02:57:21 MST 2006
Hello all,
we, Univeristy of Naples (Italy), are implementing a conferencing
architecture based on IETF XCON working group specifics, at which we're
collaborating too.
Our choices were Asterisk as Multimedia Manager, a modified version of
MEETME as conference mixer (audio at the moment) and some other enhanced
feature and, finally, a modified version of a SIP client called MINISIP.
A first version is already available and published as a sourceforge project
at this address:
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/confiance>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/confiance
basically we have started developing some new feature for MEETME and
modifying it in order to accomplish some new specifics.
We add:
1. Moderation, implementing the Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP).
2. Conferences Control, implementing a custom protocol with a Scheduler
component, waiting for the standard protocol.
3. Minor changes to accomplish WG specs.
Any details are available at this address:
<http://confiance.sourceforge.net/index2.html>
http://confiance.sourceforge.net/index2.html
We would like to continue our development according to the community so, any
comments or feedback are welcome and, in particular, is it interesting for
the community to have a branch with this code in ?
Regards,
Alfonso Buono
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