Nextcloud Talk high-performance back-end
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@girish - i'm really embarassed it took that long (9 months!!!)
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@doodlemania2 that's very kind of you!
But it'd still be great to have an app too. Was it just too difficult to package or something?
Thanks for all your efforts!
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@jdaviescoates like comical... way too many moving parts
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@doodlemania2 Are you still sharing access to the Nextcloud Talk high-performance back-end that you have created? If so, how may I contact you to test it?
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@coniunctio Pinged you on DM!
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I would realy love to see this happening as HPB is a gamechanger for bigger nextclouds. @doodlemania2 do you think that looking into https://github.com/deeztek/deeztek-docker/tree/master/Linux/nextcloud-spreed-signaling might help you with your packageing?
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I'm just wondering in light of the Jitsi situation (i.e. hard to update), whether it might be worth reviving this thread starting with the package @doodlemania2 made? Or if any other video call app might be simpler to package and maintain on Cloudron (e.g. @Kubernetes made an initial package for MiroTalk but I've got no clue how it compares with Jitsi or NC talk)
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@avatar1024 said in Nextcloud Talk high-performance back-end:
I'm just wondering in light of the Jitsi situation (i.e. hard to update), whether it might be worth reviving this thread starting with the package @doodlemania2 made? Or if any other video call app might be simpler to package and maintain on Cloudron (e.g. @Kubernetes made an initial package for MiroTalk but I've got no clue how it compares with Jitsi or NC talk)
For everyone who wants to host it themselves without too much hassle, I have been successfully using this build on a standalone server for some months now: https://github.com/sunweaver/nextcloud-high-performance-backend-setup
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@andreasdueren Aaah, fantastic! Thank you for sharing this repo. It was literal child's play building the HA server with that.