You wan't to move from #Discord to #Movim and #XMPP, but you really miss one or two core feature?
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@0x7700e6 Do you mean to be able to get the audio from the shared application ? Indeed that's a missing feature !
@movim indeed. so many times it has wanted to stream a game to someone and had to resort to Twitch or self-hosting OvenMediaEngine/OvenPlayer or whatever
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@movim probably all of the above. But for me personally as the admin the webrtc part always confuses me the most in verious projects like movim or matrix. Install guides have to be really top to get people try it. And xmpp can be complicated already on its own.
@jasondaigo For now there is literally nothing to configure to do audio/video calls with Movim.
With the upcoming "massive" call feature there might be some slight configuration to do but I'm planning to have something relatively simple

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@EeveeEuphoria Yes but Discord is having hundreds of millions of budget and I have a team of one person
So I must set priorities 
This doesn't means that the other features will not come later !
@movim ah, i didn't realize i was talking to someone who is actually making software lol
well yeah, a team of... one, would limit scope quite a bit, and i can only understand why
though that said a lot of chat alternatives have teams of hundreds, who blatantly ignore these things in favor of... well, i don't even know what they do in their spare time other than break things lmfao
that said i'll vote for spaces, since that's the most essential component that nobody else gets right -
@movim indeed. so many times it has wanted to stream a game to someone and had to resort to Twitch or self-hosting OvenMediaEngine/OvenPlayer or whatever
@0x7700e6 So you actually tried to use Movim to do so ? That is valuable information ! I'll see what I can do

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I asked my discord using kid, and they use google meet for video calls instead of Discords built in tools.
So I think the bundle of related rooms is probably most important.
I personally think tools to streamline moderation and being able to kick out harassers is a big reason why group chat tools are more popular than public forums or microblogging tools.
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For me, multi-user video calls (2..10 users, ideally up to 100) would be the killer feature.
Audio MUCs and spaces are nice to have, but less crucial.
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@movim 100% reliability. No message loss.
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@movim Easy deployment of custom emojis.
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@movim@piaille.fr
Mostly I have the impression that there's limited support across clients for custom animated emoji. -
@movim using sign @ of to call the user
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@movim spaces are the most important (and now standard in XMPP!), second are the audio channels (with the possibility to see who's inside without joining)
Thank you for your work
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@movim spaces are the most important (and now standard in XMPP!), second are the audio channels (with the possibility to see who's inside without joining)
Thank you for your work
️@movim and do you support openid? For structures with already with a user base (for example a discourse forum) trying to migrate instant messaging out of discord
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@movim Spaces would be great, especially with an in depth ACL like Discord has for setting permissions along with roles. I don't know if it's currently possible with XMPP but that is my current dream feature(s).
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@movim indeed. so many times it has wanted to stream a game to someone and had to resort to Twitch or self-hosting OvenMediaEngine/OvenPlayer or whatever
For our Korean language study group on Discord we really need this missing feature!
@whoosh @EllenInEdmonton @jcurries shall we test other platforms?
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@movim I miss people.
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@movim one nice thing om Discord is the ability to have multiple people share screens on a call, and participants can choose which one to watch at any time. This makes pair programming sessions or similar collaboration where you want to simulate hanging out together and working on the same thing a lot smoother. I haven't actually checked lately if Jitsi ocan do this though, so would be interested to know.
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@movim I've seen many Discord users saying they need server emojis (I don't know if that's already implemented or not).
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@movim one nice thing om Discord is the ability to have multiple people share screens on a call, and participants can choose which one to watch at any time. This makes pair programming sessions or similar collaboration where you want to simulate hanging out together and working on the same thing a lot smoother. I haven't actually checked lately if Jitsi ocan do this though, so would be interested to know.
@bkhl This is already possible but it is not possible to "choose" one to watch in prority for now.
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@bkhl This is already possible but it is not possible to "choose" one to watch in prority for now.
@movim you mean multiple people can screen share but it will show up the same as multiple people being on web cam?

this might be interesting for you considering the other thread