Add ability to invite people by JID
See original GitHub issueIs your feature request related to a problem you are facing? As there are more and more XMPP clients that do have native Jingle audio/video calling I’d like to invite a participant knowing their JID to avoid the need to install separate Jitsi app.
Describe the solution you’d like
I’d like to have additional option: Invite by JID
where I’d put the JID in question and have that person invited. (This could also check in contact book for contacts that do have Jabber field filled in).
Describe alternatives you’ve considered The only alternative is to ask them to install Jitsi Meet or to use phone calling.
Allowing other XMPP clients to dial-in to Meet would help interoperability between clients!
Thank you for you work and time!
Issue Analytics
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- Created 3 years ago
- Reactions:25
- Comments:9 (5 by maintainers)
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The official statement is that you should use the provided APIs, the mobile or iframe one to create meetings.
Using directly the xmpp and muc is not encouraged for a few reasons: we had seen in the past buggy implementation causing a lot of trouble and we needed to block them at some point. We may change the protocol breaking your work totally, that’s why everything is encapsulated in those APIs. You are free to experiment with it on your deployments.
So I’m closing this issue now.
Conversations developer here. I’d be interested in adding support for custom Jitsi extensions (within reason) if there is some genuine interest on your side in allowing actual XMPP clients to join a Jitsi Meet call. I’m not interested in a one sided reverse engineering fest but if we can make this somehow a collaborative effort I think that could be a pretty cool feature.
Edit: I’m seeing that your issue tracker is currently being flooded due to increased demand. So any XMPP-interop project can wait; my offer will still stand in half a year or whatever.