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Emacs @lemmy.ml
peregrinator @fosstodon.org

put up a new post on the blog. i talk about what changes I've made to the blog and the perennial dilemma on whether to stick to Sourcehut builds with their content restrictions. I've also added

put up a new post on the blog. i talk about what changes I've made to the blog and the perennial dilemma on whether to stick to Sourcehut builds with their content restrictions. I've also added comments from Bluesky and changed the typeface. @emacs @[email protected] @[email protected]

Emacs #Blog #Blogging

https://peregrinator.site/blog/2025/02/the-sourcehut-builds-dilemma/

Selfhosted @lemmy.world
LordChaos82 @fosstodon.org

Need assistance with Rocket chat. I have my rocket chat running in my internal network using cloudflare tunnels. I have a VPS configured as coturn. When I set my coturn info in Rocket chat, I still do

Need assistance with Rocket chat. I have my rocket chat running in my internal network using cloudflare tunnels. I have a VPS configured as coturn. When I set my coturn info in Rocket chat, I still don't see an audio or video call option. Using call just starts a Jitsi call instead of using my coturn server for audio/video call in direct messages. Can someone assist and let me know what I am doing wrong? Thank you.
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Selfhosted @lemmy.world
LordChaos82 @fosstodon.org

Selfhosted coturn server Rocket chat Configuration.

Selfhosted coturn server Rocket chat Configuration.

I spun up a coturn VPS server and configured the turn server in rocket chat WEBRTC configuration. However, when I try a call button to have a private audio call, it still starts up jitsi instead of doing a direct call using my turn server. Can someone tell me the right configuration to make it work like a regular voice or video chat/call?
Thanks.

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Open Source @lemmy.ml
LordChaos82 @fosstodon.org

(https://mastodon.social/@OpenSource) (https://lemmy.ml/c/opensource) I was just curious. If a project is started as opensource and we have bunch of

@[email protected] @[email protected] I was just curious. If a project is started as opensource and we have bunch of community members contribute to the project, either to the code or financially. What happens to the community contributions when that project decides that it is no longer going to be opensource?

Are there no license restrictions against this practice as the contributors were led to believe that they are contributing to an opensource project.

Can they close source community contributions?