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@sir-paradise said in Simply Why Is Cloudron Not adding New Voip Apps???:
Zello
That looks good, but doesn't look it is really designed to be self-hosted apart from on their "price on application" enterprise plans for large organisations.
I think Mumble is probably the best bet, but I'd love to have Jam too.
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my 2 cents for more VoIP apps (and no, it is not an implicit addition to the app wishlist):
https://wazo-platform.org/
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@luckow said in Simply Why Is Cloudron Not adding New Voip Apps???:
it is not an implicit addition to the app wishlist
why is that? because you don't they'd be suitable to run on Cloudron due to their complexity? or?
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@jdaviescoates I've been running freepbx on a dedicated $6 VPS for a few years now and it works without fail. It could be an addition but I don't think it's worth investing time to convert it to a Cloudron app. The automatic updates are fully functional. And only a few times a month do I have to click on some "apply changes" buttons. A firewall is built in to separate administration from normal use. It's so easy to install and a bit "fire & forget", like a Cloudron app. https://www.freepbx.org/get-started/ Let us rather invest lifetime in other projects.
In short, Wazo seems to be a beast. And since it is a niche tool, I don't think we can build a reliable testing infrastructure for updates.
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@luckow said in Simply Why Is Cloudron Not adding New Voip Apps???:
@jdaviescoates I've been running freepbx on a dedicated $6 VPS for a few years now and it works without fail.
Nice. Netcup? Hetzner? Someone else? Thanks!
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@jdaviescoates DE-NETCUP-SERVER
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I like Jam also ;))
I think they should at least try all these out because reading up, you guys have some great suggestions, but I am not seeing them even try as simple one like Mumble. I really hope they are reading this and taking note on how much we want some VoIP Chat clients on Cloudron. -
@luckow @jdaviescoates Would like to suggest another hosted VoIP service: https://questblue.com. They are U.S. based (not sure if that is a potential issue for EU customers) but have been very happy with service, value and support. We looked at FreePBX, 3CX, etc. and found QuestBlue by accident looking for reasonable DiDs. When we found they offered a hosted PBX we never looked back. We can order international DiDs from many countries, but I do not know if existing International DiDs can be ported in. We currently have a dedicated server with backup and several DiDs, Fax (for rare occasions) and we are paying ~ $US25/month. No issues for 1 year+ we have been a customer. Highly recommended.
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@crazybrad thanks, but I think I'm going to take a leaf out of @luckow's book and try self-hosting FreePBX on a cheap dedicated VPS and see how I get on