Infra call on Tue, Feb 21 at 17:30 UTC

Hi there,

The next infra call will take place at `date -d 'Tue Feb 21 17:30:00 UTC 2017'`
(18:30:00 Berlin time).

See https://pad.documentfoundation.org/p/infra for details and a preliminary
agenda.

See you there!
Cheers,

Jitsi still lacks on screen sharing capabilities, which is a must for the design team. Maybe you add this to your agenda.

Cheers,
Heiko

Reported the issue to Guilhelm. I usually run Jitsi in Chromium without any problem on meet.jit.si. When i connect to our vm184 I get a permission denied with "Failed to install desktop sharing extension". The same browser, nothing changed.

AFAICT there is no technical blocker and nothing to discus either, it's
just that I had quite a few things on my plate since FOSDEM and didn't
come back to it yet. It's it in my personal TODO, but I don't think it
warrants an entry in the infra call agenda :stuck_out_tongue:

Hi,

AFAICT there is no technical blocker and nothing to discus either, it's
just that I had quite a few things on my plate since FOSDEM and didn't
come back to it yet. It's it in my personal TODO, but I don't think it
warrants an entry in the infra call agenda :stuck_out_tongue:

do we have an ETA by when the fix will be rolled out? I don't know how much work that fix will take, so insight appreciated. :wink:

I'd like to give Jitsi a good test before we go productive with it, and the more people test, the better it is of course.

Thanks,
Florian

Hi,

Sounds like https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/192
What I gist of that, to connect against own servers the extension needs
to be rebuilt and published in the Chrome store (whatever *that* may
imply..) and the server's Jitsi meet configuration have the Chrome ID
added.

wow, that's odd... :confused:
Seen this mail just now. In this case, that might indeed be a problem at least for Chrome users. Do we know if Firefox and other browsers' extensions work, or do they suffer from the same issues?

Florian

The next infra call will take place at `date -d 'Tue Feb 21 17:30:00 UTC 2017'`
(18:30:00 Berlin time).

Gentle reminder: that's in 24h! (And 17:30:00 *UTC* does not
necessarily mean 17:30:00 local time :stuck_out_tongue: Enter the above command in
your favorite terminal to make the conversion.)

btw

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