
On Sun, 22 Jun 2014 17:49:24 +1000 Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
h <hdixon@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
I've used skype with Mandriva, Rosa and OpenSuse. I have since moved on to Google Groups for video conferencing -- Doesn't meet your requirements, but my 2c.
Interestingly, whereas Google has been promoting WebRTC in the W3C and the IETF, that other large social network, Facebook, opted for a deal with Skype. http://blogs.skype.com/2011/07/07/under-the-hood-facebook-video/
I'm sure that will keep Skype relevant as a consumer-oriented service for quite a while - it's a strategically beneficial move. As I recall, Skype/Microsoft then proposed its own alternative to Google's protocol and API in negotiating the WebRTC standard.
Meanwhile, Apple has its own voice and video communication protocol. SIP is also widely used, at least for voice.
It seems we're still a long way from interoperability in this space. I suppose the situation isn't disastrous for Linux, since at least currently, all of these solutions (not sure about the Facebook/Skype plug-in, though) are supported.
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mmmmm, "supported" is the interesting phrase here. One of the reasons I moved on from skype (as a stand alone app) was difficulty in getting a build which would run. The linux version was generally a couple of releases behind, and would take me significant time to get running. I am generally communicating with windows users, so Apple is well beyond my exposure. H --