[New: openFATE 313201] Jitsi
Feature added by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Feature #313201, revision 1 Title: Jitsi openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the bes solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Feature #313201, revision 2 Title: Jitsi openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is - the bes solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: + the best solution so far. + It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Feature #313201, revision 3 - Title: Jitsi + Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) Feature #313201, revision 4 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming + Discussion: + #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) + It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be + enabled. It works although. + [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) Feature #313201, revision 5 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) + Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... + #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) + The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to + have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib + to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) Feature #313201, revision 6 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. + #3: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2012-04-17 15:07:05) (reply to #1) + as of 3 of April there is the 1.0 stable version shipping. There is an + rpm available (but I did not try to install yet, would like to avoid on + this machine rmps from outside the official repos. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Oleg Millloshev (olegue) Feature #313201, revision 8 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. #3: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2012-04-17 15:07:05) (reply to #1) as of 3 of April there is the 1.0 stable version shipping. There is an rpm available (but I did not try to install yet, would like to avoid on this machine rmps from outside the official repos. + #4: Oleg Millloshev (olegue) (2012-05-22 20:40:14) + I have some impressions from jitsi since it was sip-communicator now. + The rpms could be installed with YAST installer easily. There are two + major issues I do not like with that very useful program. First one is + a great amount of CPU power it uses on audio call, it could come up to + 40%, recently they have included support for pulseaudio which make the + picture better the audio call dropped to 20% , but even that is quite + much compare with linphone 2 - 3% CPU. With video call CPU usage goes + up to 100% that does not make it an application for daily usage. + Linphone still is best in stability, low CPU usage in audio and video + calls for a linux desktop. SLFphone gives more features then Linphone + but is unpredictable in action. The second problem with Jitsi is the + video source . I have got a tv card and a web camera with my comp, and + Jitsi used to see the both and choose between them but last stable + releases see only tv card as it stands for /dev/video0. If those two + issues are corrected the application will come very useful as the other + hand Jitsi tends to offer all a user will need as features and + supported protocols. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) Feature #313201, revision 10 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. #3: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2012-04-17 15:07:05) (reply to #1) as of 3 of April there is the 1.0 stable version shipping. There is an rpm available (but I did not try to install yet, would like to avoid on this machine rmps from outside the official repos. #4: Oleg Millloshev (olegue) (2012-05-22 20:40:14) I have some impressions from jitsi since it was sip-communicator now. The rpms could be installed with YAST installer easily. There are two major issues I do not like with that very useful program. First one is a great amount of CPU power it uses on audio call, it could come up to 40%, recently they have included support for pulseaudio which make the picture better the audio call dropped to 20% , but even that is quite much compare with linphone 2 - 3% CPU. With video call CPU usage goes up to 100% that does not make it an application for daily usage. Linphone still is best in stability, low CPU usage in audio and video calls for a linux desktop. SLFphone gives more features then Linphone but is unpredictable in action. The second problem with Jitsi is the video source . I have got a tv card and a web camera with my comp, and Jitsi used to see the both and choose between them but last stable releases see only tv card as it stands for /dev/video0. If those two issues are corrected the application will come very useful as the other hand Jitsi tends to offer all a user will need as features and supported protocols. + #5: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2013-03-29 11:39:23) + There is a version 2.0 out, but unfortunately the package does not seem + maintained any more. This is a pity since installing it from the site + is for me a non go, it would originally require Oracle-java and I am + not willing to use the latter because of the (sorry for telling this + but it is my opinion) stupid and dangerous way that Oracle handles the + license issue (no repo). While 1.0 was working quite limited on 12.2, + it was however working. And it was a way to communicate easily with + people using other O.S. So it would be nice to see at least a test + package of 2.0 ported to 12.3. The "Factory 1.0" package still works + with 12.3. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) Feature #313201, revision 11 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. #3: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2012-04-17 15:07:05) (reply to #1) as of 3 of April there is the 1.0 stable version shipping. There is an rpm available (but I did not try to install yet, would like to avoid on this machine rmps from outside the official repos. #4: Oleg Millloshev (olegue) (2012-05-22 20:40:14) I have some impressions from jitsi since it was sip-communicator now. The rpms could be installed with YAST installer easily. There are two major issues I do not like with that very useful program. First one is a great amount of CPU power it uses on audio call, it could come up to 40%, recently they have included support for pulseaudio which make the picture better the audio call dropped to 20% , but even that is quite much compare with linphone 2 - 3% CPU. With video call CPU usage goes up to 100% that does not make it an application for daily usage. Linphone still is best in stability, low CPU usage in audio and video calls for a linux desktop. SLFphone gives more features then Linphone but is unpredictable in action. The second problem with Jitsi is the video source . I have got a tv card and a web camera with my comp, and Jitsi used to see the both and choose between them but last stable releases see only tv card as it stands for /dev/video0. If those two issues are corrected the application will come very useful as the other hand Jitsi tends to offer all a user will need as features and supported protocols. #5: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2013-03-29 11:39:23) There is a version 2.0 out, but unfortunately the package does not seem maintained any more. This is a pity since installing it from the site is for me a non go, it would originally require Oracle-java and I am not willing to use the latter because of the (sorry for telling this but it is my opinion) stupid and dangerous way that Oracle handles the license issue (no repo). While 1.0 was working quite limited on 12.2, it was however working. And it was a way to communicate easily with people using other O.S. So it would be nice to see at least a test package of 2.0 ported to 12.3. The "Factory 1.0" package still works with 12.3. + #6: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2014-06-11 09:31:04) + Just to say that i changed my mind on java programs. By own experience + I would not trust jitsi any more (because of the java problematic). I + tend not to use network connected java anymore. So I withdraw my vote + on this program hoping that one day....we will have a working and not + confusing and not to open implementation of telepathy (with encryption, + otherwise it is worthless as IMO kopete has become). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #313201, revision 12 Title: Jitsi - open alternative of Skype - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + Package Wishlist: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Bogomil Shopov (bogomilshopov) Developer: Daniel Zucchetto (danileo) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Jitsi is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour and many other useful features. Jitsi is Open Source / Free Software, and is available under the terms of the LGPL. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: We need to push FOSS alternative to Skype and Jitsi is the best solution so far. It supports a lot of features described here: http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features Audio and video calls with perfect quality Desktop sharing and streaming Discussion: #1: Alexandre Rogoski (aledr) (2012-02-07 00:03:00) It is already available at network:telephony[1]. Build just need to be enabled. It works although. [1]: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=jitsi&project=network:teleph... #2: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2012-02-09 11:01:01) (reply to #1) The package is not ready for the distro yet AFAICS. Would be nice to have it though. The first thing it needs to do in %build is rm -rf lib to get rid of the pre compiled binaries and bundled jars. #3: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2012-04-17 15:07:05) (reply to #1) as of 3 of April there is the 1.0 stable version shipping. There is an rpm available (but I did not try to install yet, would like to avoid on this machine rmps from outside the official repos. #4: Oleg Millloshev (olegue) (2012-05-22 20:40:14) I have some impressions from jitsi since it was sip-communicator now. The rpms could be installed with YAST installer easily. There are two major issues I do not like with that very useful program. First one is a great amount of CPU power it uses on audio call, it could come up to 40%, recently they have included support for pulseaudio which make the picture better the audio call dropped to 20% , but even that is quite much compare with linphone 2 - 3% CPU. With video call CPU usage goes up to 100% that does not make it an application for daily usage. Linphone still is best in stability, low CPU usage in audio and video calls for a linux desktop. SLFphone gives more features then Linphone but is unpredictable in action. The second problem with Jitsi is the video source . I have got a tv card and a web camera with my comp, and Jitsi used to see the both and choose between them but last stable releases see only tv card as it stands for /dev/video0. If those two issues are corrected the application will come very useful as the other hand Jitsi tends to offer all a user will need as features and supported protocols. #5: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2013-03-29 11:39:23) There is a version 2.0 out, but unfortunately the package does not seem maintained any more. This is a pity since installing it from the site is for me a non go, it would originally require Oracle-java and I am not willing to use the latter because of the (sorry for telling this but it is my opinion) stupid and dangerous way that Oracle handles the license issue (no repo). While 1.0 was working quite limited on 12.2, it was however working. And it was a way to communicate easily with people using other O.S. So it would be nice to see at least a test package of 2.0 ported to 12.3. The "Factory 1.0" package still works with 12.3. #6: Stakanov Schufter (stakanov) (2014-06-11 09:31:04) Just to say that i changed my mind on java programs. By own experience I would not trust jitsi any more (because of the java problematic). I tend not to use network connected java anymore. So I withdraw my vote on this program hoping that one day....we will have a working and not confusing and not to open implementation of telepathy (with encryption, otherwise it is worthless as IMO kopete has become). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313201
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