I would also like to point out we have another webRTC stack implemented fully compatible with Chrome and Firefox.
You can take a look at the code here https://github.com/ging/licode
We do not aim to fully replicate the webrtc API at this point and I don’t know if that is what people find missing but that can definitely be done starting from the code that’s already there.
I agree we should list these initiatives somewhere as apparently they are not as easy to find as some of us thought :)
I’m joining the list right now and hopefully we can continue the discussion there.
Cheers
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Pedro Rodriguez
On 29 Jan 2014 at 17:57:53, Iñaki Baz Castillo (ibc@aliax.net) wrote:
2014-01-29 Gili <cowwoc@bbs.darktech.org>:
> I had no idea any of these implementations existed before you guys mentioned
> them. I think what would help if we listed these (and other) implementations
> off webrtc.org and/or Wikipedia to help users find these resources.
And now it becomes really clear that this conversation should not take
place on this mailing list ;)
A new and independent mailing list (i.e. "webrtc-server-side") in
Google Groups, Yahoo or whatever would be more appropriate.
Opss, I've created it right now :)
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/webrtc-server-side
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
<ibc@aliax.net>