

#Zoom vs jitsi password
That kind of the old ways of that these kind of things are set up for about okay at the user account and password if they remember and the login and you have to maintain a buddy list and. By just clicking on that URL cooking on that link but yet it’s still has the ability to so you can jump into a room that you choose but then you can set a password if you need it to be access controlled.Īnd to me I find that it. Whoever there’s no user accounts and whoever you just go in and name of your URL, whatever you want to name it whoever has that.
#Zoom vs jitsi software
I’m Jitsi is standard space free software that implements really nice simple video and audio conference rooms what I really love about it is that. Jitsi it’s it’s it’s instead of zoom or hang out or Skype we’re using a jitsi so what is jitsi all right, okay. But yeah the I’ve been playing with the idea of like co-presence and feeling more present with people, so I’m really it’s not really working but I can see I’m looking right into your eyes, so I’m ready to listen.īe present but yeah, so we’re on jitsi here and it’s pretty great tell me about. I can almost touch your face yeah, it’s pretty exciting. I’ve invited him into my kids home gym or our workout space in quarantine, but he’s now beaming and I feel like I’m right next to you. Steiner another long time basic co-founder of Guardian Project here and we’re gonna we’re on Jitsi today. Hi I’m Nathan from guardian project welcome to the and guard podcast. Welcome to the end guard podcast a little. (This is an automated transcript, please excuse any typos or hilarious mistakes) 25” recording courtesy of MusOpen Show Notes and Links Watch an excerpt from the conversation on the Guardian Project YouTube Channel Nathan talks with Hans-Christoph Steiner, longtime Guardian Project member, about the open-source voice and video conference tool Jitsi Meet, and his efforts to help monitor and hopefully improve the quality of those services.
