Hi everyone,
Our team work on VoiP ( video/audio software) called Gnome Meeting. Below you will find a status af the current situation. To be able to do further test and improve the system, we need betatester.
Your help is welcome !
People interested in the process will have to contact us to receive the Gatekeeper IP to log on the same server.
Thank you !
Concerning the system, it works this way:
Gnome meeting is the VOIP H323 software client
http://www.gnomemeeting.org/
To be able to call someone having the same system (or Net Meeting on
Windows) you need his IP address. To avoid typing the IP address for
each call, we set up a gatekeeper.
http://www.gnugk.org/
and the applet java gkgui (GUI)
http://www.com.dist.unige.it/services/infomaster/gkgui/
Using the Gatekeeper you can call directly somebody using the login
name.
For example in gnome meeting: "callto:marc"
The Gatekeeper will resolve his IP address!
Another software that has been tested: openmcu
It allow multiconference. When using MCU you can chat and see multiple
users at the same time in a room. The gatekeeper sees the room as an
h323 user. Paul, Marc, Sophie ... call the room and they automatically
see and speak as they were together.
http://www.openh323.org/code.html
In development we have now a LDAP solution to make a community as gnome
meeting and his ils.seonix.com XDAP.
Why? We want to call an email address and not an IP address or a user
name known by few people. With this LDAP you can find the other user.
Another goal is to have a whiteboard on gnome meeting. We do not have
this working yet.
We will have to think a solution to announce the multiconferece,
through a website for example: Message: Meeting at 16:15 on conference
room XXX
The goal is to have the gatekeeper, OpenMCU and LDAP running on the
same machine, a Pegasos, to have a complete packaged solution.