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Big blue button vs jitsi
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big blue button vs jitsi
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And maybe kindly ask for support if you're trying to do something which you cannot do on your own (I believe the Kopano Meet Cloudron app has an open source code which you could be modify to add the functions you want, if you know how to do it).Īs explained, Kopano does have this functionality, it "just" needs to be configured. I too would very much like to use Kopano Meet with external users (without them to login into my Cloudron), so like you I think it would be a great feature to have but still, I think we should be grateful on the fact some developer bothered making a Cloudron package even if there are limitations for now and not be too harsh or focused on criticisms and enjoy that we got a videoconference app running on Cloudron. There was no clear obvious way for me to make a call and share the link and have a guest simply click that link to join it.

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At the very least there is the Cloudron account limit, plus I simply did not find that to be true. "Guests can join group meetings with just one click on a link." Not true.

big blue button vs jitsi

  • "To introduce Meet in Cloudron there will be no user limits in the beginning." Yes, there is one big limit: Only those who have accounts on your cloudron can join a call.
  • ** I went back to read what the app description says and I find there are two statements there that are not accurate. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I'm the only one with an account on my Cloudron. Simply put, the Kopano option here on Cloudron (I have no issues with Cloudron!!) is not feasible as a ready-to-go alternative to Zoom or Jitsi or BBB except for a narrow set of details: only people with accounts on my cloudron can use it as 'guests'. In fact, your own response, which adds to the confusion (this detail about to me visible in the description** before installing it, if I had known, I would not have bothered), has convinced me to not bother trying it again. You wrote, "So for now if you want to use Kopano Meet with someone on your cloudron, he needs an account on your cloudron installation." which is exactly one of the limitations I was experiencing, and which led me to conclude that having Kopano available is sort of a dead-end in terms of being able to simply host a video call and have guests join in with just the url. I haven't bothered to re-install yet to see what it was. I made the account at the url that is suggested in the Cloudron-Kopano documentation, post-install.














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