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Allow use of spreed server as RTC for Mattermost instance #328

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kbridger opened this issue May 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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Allow use of spreed server as RTC for Mattermost instance #328

kbridger opened this issue May 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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1. to develop enhancement feature: integration 📦 Integration with 3rd party (chat) service
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@kbridger
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Mattermost is a self-hosted FLOSS Slack-like app. It aims to support video calling via RTC servers.

https://docs.mattermost.com/deployment/webrtc.html

This could simply be an improvement to documentation about how to configure Mattermost to use the NextCloud-hosted RTC server. If code changes are needed then this could be filed as an enhancement.

Basically this would tie together Mattermost as a chat app and NextCloud's video calling. A quick and easy way to support robust chatting without developing/securing in NextCloud.

Is this currently possible (new to WebRTC)?

@nickvergessen nickvergessen added this to the backlog milestone Nov 14, 2017
@nickvergessen nickvergessen added the feature: integration 📦 Integration with 3rd party (chat) service label Aug 27, 2018
@kissgyorgy
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Would be nice!

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sphr2k commented Feb 9, 2019

Would love to see this, too. There are Mattermost plugins to connect to Zoom, appear.in and Jitsi. Nextcloud Talk would be a great addition.

marcoambrosini pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 9, 2019
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Bump eslint from 5.15.3 to 5.16.0
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