[Bradford] WebRTC and Drupal
John R. Hudson
j.r.hudson at virginmedia.com
Tue Mar 5 11:21:19 UTC 2013
Hi Dave
The article puzzles me because
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/basics/
doesn't suggest anything as complex as this.
John
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On Tue, 2013-03-05 at 09:26 +0000, David Carpenter wrote:
> Hi Folks - you know me, I think I just about get this, but you might
> be interested:
>
> http://danielpocock.com/understanding-webrtc-architecture-free-software-perspective
>
> "WebRTC is here, now.
>
> Google launched Chrome 25 with built-in WebRTC support on Monday, 25
> February. Within 24 hours, /DruCall/ <http://www.drucall.org>, an
> easy-to-use WebRTC module for Drupal was available Free as a shiny new
> GPL project.
>
> While this technology offers a level of convenience for end-users that
> is unprecedented, just what is involved for the keen server
> administrator who wants to deploy this today?
>
> With 20-30% of web users expected to be running WebRTC browsers within 3
> months (due to automatic updates), and 60-70% by Christmas, will the
> free software community be able to seize this opportunity to redefine
> the way real-time communications is deployed?
>
> I've whipped together a brief architecture diagram to answer those
> questions, demonstrating how all core components can be built with free
> software, today. All but one of these components is conveniently
> packaged in stable Linux distributions like Debian
> <http://www.debian.org> and Ubuntu <http://www.ubuntu.com>. The full
> diagram is taken from the /DruCall/ web site
> <http://www.drucall.org/architecture> where you can find more details:"
>
> Cheers
> David
>
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