Post AUx7fTOLBdYM5eFcdE by lw64@floss.social
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 (DIR) Post #AUx7fRNueG1Rrk2Fge by lw64@floss.social
       2023-04-23T17:58:56Z
       
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       First time MeetingPoint runs on a phone!Video sharing (from the builtin camera) and audio also works. Its in the GNOME shell-dev room.Screenshot taken by @rmader on a #PinePhonePro at #LinuxAppSummit #LAS2023#LinuxMobile #GNOME #vala
       
 (DIR) Post #AUx7fTOLBdYM5eFcdE by lw64@floss.social
       2023-04-23T18:17:39Z
       
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       This is possible due to the work of a lot of other people an communities, namely- obviously BigBlueButton which MeetingPoint uses- GStreamer for amazing video and audio streaming (through WebRTC) and processing (the artifacts you can see in the screenshot are an issue though)- GTK and libadwaita to build the beutiful UI (designed by @tbernard, not fully implemented yet though) even for mobile form factors- And the rest of the GNOME project that provides the platform for MeetingPoint
       
 (DIR) Post #AUx7fWImMlt37Gfisa by lw64@floss.social
       2023-04-23T18:25:39Z
       
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       If you don't know what MeetingPoint is:MeetingPoint is a video conferencing app that uses BigBlueButton servers. So you can join meetings on servers and infrastructure that already exist. No new protocol or anything needed!MeetingPoint is made with GTK and Libadwaita; currently it runs only on linux.Its still in development, but nearly all basic features you expect from a video conference app already work.https://gitlab.gnome.org/lwildberg/meeting-point