"Hadriel" == Hadriel Kaplan <HKaplan(_at_)acmepacket(_dot_)com> writes:
Hadriel> That's basically what's going on here. Meetecho supports
Hadriel> multimedia access to IETF sessions using your own SIP/RTSP
Hadriel> client. But they also want to let users use their browser
Hadriel> for the session, if the user doesn't have a SIP/RTSP
Hadriel> client. Since browsers don't support WebRTC yet (because
Hadriel> WebRTC is still being standardized), nor do many browsers
Hadriel> even support HTML-5 yet, Meetecho has to use an
Hadriel> applet/plugin model.
This email thread is the first I've heard that I can use meetecho using
clients other than theirs. I don't recall seeing that on your site back
in July, but maybe I missed it.
Hadriel> community, and unlike Cisco the cost is not a rounding
Hadriel> error on their coffee budget. (not that I don't appreciate
Hadriel> Cisco providing WebEx - I do)
I don't appreciate cisco providing webex for free, because it doesn't
work for many, and multiple meeting chairs ignore complaints about this
problem.
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