[Asterisk-video] asterisk-video Digest, Vol 33, Issue 21

William Alexander vilyams at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 20:40:31 CST 2009


Hi Matt, Mitul, Sergio,

I too am in the process of testing DIMDIM.

My Initial intent was to develop and productise a fully HOSTED Video
conferencing solution that can be a provided as a service based on a
subscription model to end enterprise customers.
Therefore, I am willing to join you guys in the development and testing and
productising.
I am based in Singapore.

Let me know if this what you guys are planning to do, and if we could join
hands together.

Best regards
William


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>   1. Re: Need to implement     Multi   point   Video   Conferencing
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>   2. Re: Need to implementMulti        point   Video   Conferencing
>      (Mitul Limbani)
>   3. Re: Need to implementMulti        point   Video   Conferencing
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> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 10:34:52 +0100
> From: Sergio Garcia Murillo <sergio.garcia at fontventa.com>
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-video] Need to implement Multi   point   Video
>        Conferencing
> To: Development discussion of video media support in Asterisk
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> Matt Riddell escribi?:
> > On 27/01/2009 9:58 p.m., Sergio Garcia Murillo wrote:
> >
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> From time to time the multi video conference topics comes up so this is
> >> quite an old issue.
> >>
> >> First, the self-advertisment, I already have available (for a looong
> >> time) a multi video conference unit
> >> with video mixing, SIP based, no participant limit (apart of cpu
> >> resources), continius presence,
> >> different mosaic modes and sizes, web ui, etc, etc..
> >>
> >> The main problem here is none has a commercial plan or is willing to
> >> invest a cent in supporting the
> >> development or even give feedback ideas. So, I think that until someone
> >> shows some real interest
> >> in deploying a commercial mcu service nothing is going to change and
> >> this thread will be a dead end
> >> again.
> >>
> >
> > You didn't realize everyone wants everything for free (with free
> support)?
> >
> > :)
> >
> > But seriously, what are we looking at?
> >
> > Funding?  How much?  What time period?  What method?
> >
> > End result?  Commercial/Open Source/mixed license etc?
> >
> > Support/help?  Are there other things people could help you with?
> >
> >
>
> Hi again Mat,
>
> The main problem with the multi video conference is that most people
> thinks about the service and just thinks,
> "hey, that's cool" and want to have it. The problem is that it's not an
> easy issue (even with my help) and
> is not as easy as plug&play, so as soon as they have to spend some time
> working and setting everything up,
> they get bored and realize that they don't really need the service at all.
>
> So what it's needed? Just commitment, so the time I waste is worthy.
> Obviously being willing to spend some
> money is a very good sign of commitment.. :)
>
> Also, time and patience are needed, and lots of testing..
>
> Best regards
> Sergio
>
>
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> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:18:54 -0500
> From: Mitul Limbani <mitul at enterux.com>
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-video] Need to implementMulti    point   Video
>        Conferencing
> To: "Development discussion of video media support in" Asterisk
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> Sergio,
> On Thu 29/01/09 15:04 , Sergio Garcia Murillo
> sergio.garcia at fontventa.com sent:
> Hi again Mat,
> The main problem with the multi video conference is that most people
> thinks about the service and just thinks,
> "hey, that's cool" and want to have it. The problem is that it's not
> an easy issue (even with my help) and
> is not as easy as plug&play, so as soon as they have to spend some
> time working and setting everything up,
> they get bored and realize that they don't really need the service
> at all.
> So what it's needed? Just commitment, so the time I waste is worthy.
> Obviously being willing to spend some
> money is a very good sign of commitment.. :)
> Also, time and patience are needed, and lots of testing..
> Best regards
> Sergio
> I can offer you the testing definitely.
> Also to get this to a level of plug n play is the crux.
> You can suggest the further course of action, am willing to spend
> some money as well if required. Since we have been thinking of also
> doing some sorta integration with DimDim, it would be a great idea to
> work togather. We have already signed up for their development partner
> program, and have a box to spare to be able to do this kind of cross
> integration to come out with a really feature rich product.
> I look forward to hear further from you,
> Thanks & Regards,
> Mitul Limbani,
> Founder & CEO,
> Enterux Solutions,
> The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
> www.enterux.com
> +91-9820332422
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 12:46:31 +0100
> From: Sergio Garcia Murillo <sergio.garcia at fontventa.com>
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-video] Need to implementMulti    point   Video
>        Conferencing
> To: Development discussion of video media support in Asterisk
>        <asterisk-video at lists.digium.com>
> Message-ID: <49819717.8090309 at fontventa.com>
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> Hi Mat and Mitul,
>
> It seems we're getting into something.. would you mind if we discuss the
> possibility and terms of our collaboration in private, while keep
> talking about the functionalities desired for the mcu and technical
> details in public?
>
> Best regards
> Sergio
>
> Mitul Limbani escribi?:
> > Sergio,
> >
> > On Thu 29/01/09 15:04 , Sergio Garcia Murillo
> > sergio.garcia at fontventa.com sent:
> >
> >     Hi again Mat,
> >
> >     The main problem with the multi video conference is that most
> >     people thinks about the service and just thinks,
> >     "hey, that's cool" and want to have it. The problem is that it's
> >     not an easy issue (even with my help) and
> >     is not as easy as plug&play, so as soon as they have to spend some
> >     time working and setting everything up,
> >     they get bored and realize that they don't really need the service
> >     at all.
> >
> >     So what it's needed? Just commitment, so the time I waste is
> >     worthy. Obviously being willing to spend some
> >     money is a very good sign of commitment.. :)
> >
> >     Also, time and patience are needed, and lots of testing..
> >
> >     Best regards
> >     Sergio
> >
> > I can offer you the testing definitely.
> > Also to get this to a level of plug n play is the crux.
> > You can suggest the further course of action, am willing to spend some
> > money as well if required. Since we have been thinking of also doing
> > some sorta integration with DimDim, it would be a great idea to work
> > togather. We have already signed up for their development partner
> > program, and have a box to spare to be able to do this kind of cross
> > integration to come out with a really feature rich product.
> >
> > I look forward to hear further from you,
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > Mitul Limbani,
> > Founder & CEO,
> > Enterux Solutions,
> > The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
> > www.enterux.com
> > +91-9820332422
> >
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