I tried to run a Jitsi server. It's a madness full of Docker impossible things to run and a very long and confusing configuration file.
I wonder why can't these things be provided as binaries with a simple set of settings.
Now they offer Jitsi as a service for free up to 25 users? That's great though. It should cover 99% of normal people use cases, so no one will use meet.jit.si anymore.
No, sorry, I don't remember anymore. But it was just a hobby server for a group of friends to use and we've given up since.
I just remember being forced to install docker and edit a docker-compose.yml, and then configs would show up in other parts of the system that were not the directory I was in.
Then finally I got the server and people could join but they couldn't see the others. Anyway, I probably didn't invest the right amount of time and focus to get it working.
I wonder why can't these things be provided as binaries with a simple set of settings.
Now they offer Jitsi as a service for free up to 25 users? That's great though. It should cover 99% of normal people use cases, so no one will use meet.jit.si anymore.