Hello,
I am working on a student project with raspberry and asterisk on it and I am looking for free solutions to get chat functionnality and presence awareness.
Should someone have any solution and/or documentation to share, I will really appreciate it.
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EDIT: TOTALLY forgot I has posted in this thread, look there first! (I am really getting old, I guess).
There used to be a great article called "Setting up Prosody on the Raspberry Pi for house/apartment/secret club house-wide chatroom" online that might have helped you, but the author seems to have taken it down. Bing still has a cached version (with horrible highlighting and formatting) here but that will probably disappear soon. In case the author decides to put it back up at some point, the original article was here.
EDIT: There is a much better cached version available at the Wayback Machine.
Otherwise, just search for Prosody, and see if you can find any other Raspberry Pi-specific instructions.
Last edit: VoIPuser 2014-05-05
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hello,
I am working on a student project with raspberry and asterisk on it and I am looking for free solutions to get chat functionnality and presence awareness.
Should someone have any solution and/or documentation to share, I will really appreciate it.
EDIT: TOTALLY forgot I has posted in this thread, look there first! (I am really getting old, I guess).
There used to be a great article called "Setting up Prosody on the Raspberry Pi for house/apartment/secret club house-wide chatroom" online that might have helped you, but the author seems to have taken it down. Bing still has a cached version (with horrible highlighting and formatting) here but that will probably disappear soon. In case the author decides to put it back up at some point, the original article was here.
EDIT: There is a much better cached version available at the Wayback Machine.
Otherwise, just search for Prosody, and see if you can find any other Raspberry Pi-specific instructions.
Last edit: VoIPuser 2014-05-05