On 26/10/15 11:32, Anna Morris wrote:
On 26/10/15 10:23, Daniel Pocock wrote:
In particular, I'd be interested in looking at the experiences people are having with mobile apps like Lumicall[2] and Conversations[3]. Mobile apps typically assume bad networking and try a little bit harder to ensure end-to-end connectivity.
Hi Daniel,
I don't live in Manchester anymore, though I am near enough by to attend events. I don't really know anything about these apps though, I don't really use a mobile phone at all.
I would be interested to simply learn about them maybe, rather than review?
It wouldn't have to be exclusively for mobile. A lot of the technology in mobile and desktop VoIP and RTC is the same. E.g. Lumicall uses the ice4j library from Jitsi for NAT traversal and all the ICE-related packets look quite similar in wireshark.
I'm going to the mini-DebConf[1] in Cambridge (7-8 November) and I also have to arrange some other appointments that don't have fixed dates yes, so I could fly in to Manchester (2, 3 or 4 November) before heading south. Do you think that is enough time to find a space and invite people to a workshop?
Regards,
Daniel
1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/gb/2015/MiniDebConfCambridge