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= Ft &lt;X&gt; =
= Videotelephony =
<blockquote><b>the designation for my video LoB ('line of biz', see discussion)</b></blockquote>
&nbsp; &nbsp; <font size=1>Ft &lt;X&gt; </font>
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<b>the designation for my video LoB ('line of biz'), Preparation <ref>The Art of Thought, Graham Wallas, 1926, Ch. IV Stages of Control</ref> landing.</b></blockquote>
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== &nbsp;Appelations ==
== &nbsp;Appelations ==


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::"Ft", "FT WB", "Ft &lt;X&gt;", 'Focal time', Ft5 (current state of HTML5). <br/>
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::"Ft &lt;X&gt;" is the original form of the now reference "<b>Ft</b> x". There is a single FB app with that style.
Easiest to think of as my version of Apple FaceTime or Skype video conferencing and desktop sharing in the context of [[DCMS]] and [[Dominion|DS]] or
the wrapping context for its [[Ft Protocol|webrtc call model]]. The same major function commodified in the context of my domain space concept.
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<p>Ft is meant to carry the [[UnitXP|UNIT XP]] (''see Agile Praxis in left nav'') development of video services/products for the dominion system.</p>
<p>Ft is meant to carry the [[UnitXP|UNIT XP]] (''see Agile Praxis in left nav'') development of video streaming and desktop sharing services/products for the dominion system.</p>


<p>Ft stresses rapid deployment of finished parts of that infrastructure, including much 3rd party software, already in a production state, mashed up and pushed out into dev/ops contexts.</p>
<p>Ft stresses rapid deployment of finished parts of that infrastructure, including much 3rd party software, already in a production state, mashed up and pushed out into dev/ops contexts.</p>


<p>Ft shall be used as exemplary material in the [[Documentation|Cliubook]] projects where its official documentation and support will be.</p>


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== &nbsp;4716 Story ==  
== &nbsp;4719 Q1 Story ==  
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<blockquote >Pr&eacute;cis<blockquote >
<blockquote >Pr&eacute;cis<blockquote >
Ft (DS facetime) supports my video programming practice with
Ft (DS facetime) supports my video streaming service with
# iOS and Android red5 and ionic apps
iOS and Android apps within the [[redvant]] context:
# a desktop app in haskell
#bitlbee, jitsi, and synapse backends
Recast now on the model of Apple.</blockquote>
#jitsi/webrtc (replaced original red5/flash)
#integration with DS
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see page history for earlier stories.</blockquote>
see page history for earlier stories. Had intended to use ionic but sic of ng and there are other choices besides cordova now.</blockquote>
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== &nbsp;Production ==
== &nbsp;Production ==


=== &nbsp;SaaS GA Release ===
=== &nbsp;PaaS/SaaS GA Release ===
<html>
<html>
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<a href=https://sameboat.meansofproduction.biz>Go There</a>
<a href=https://sameboat.meansofproduction.biz>Go There</a>
<br/>
<br/>
<video style="position: relative; left: 500px; top: -350px;" poster="http://thoughtcrime.biz/images/SM.jpg" controls>
        <source src="/streams/webm/big-buck-bunny_trailer.webm" type='video/webm; codecs="vp8, vorbis"'/>
        <source src="/streams/mov/trailer_480p.mov" type='video/mp4;'/>
        <p>No content matching HTML5 video setup!</p>
</video>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
</html>
</html>
== Footnotes ==
<references/>
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<video style="position: relative; left: 500px; top: -250px; width: 300px;" poster="http://meansofproduction.biz/images/SM.jpg" controls>
        <source src="https://meansofproduction.biz/streams/mov/SM.mov" type='video/mp4'; />
        <p>No content matching HTML5 video setup!</p>
</video></html>
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        <source src="/streams/webm/big-buck-bunny_trailer.webm" type='video/webm; codecs="vp8, vorbis"' />
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 29 June 2024

La Giaconda
Ft, the DS version of FaceTime

Videotelephony

    Ft <X>

the designation for my video LoB ('line of biz'), Preparation [1] landing.

 Appelations

Easiest to think of as my version of Apple FaceTime or Skype video conferencing and desktop sharing in the context of DCMS and DS or the wrapping context for its webrtc call model. The same major function commodified in the context of my domain space concept.

 Requirements

Ft is meant to carry the UNIT XP (see Agile Praxis in left nav) development of video streaming and desktop sharing services/products for the dominion system.

Ft stresses rapid deployment of finished parts of that infrastructure, including much 3rd party software, already in a production state, mashed up and pushed out into dev/ops contexts.


 4719 Q1 Story

Précis

Ft (DS facetime) supports my video streaming service with iOS and Android apps within the redvant context:

  1. bitlbee, jitsi, and synapse backends
  2. jitsi/webrtc (replaced original red5/flash)
  3. integration with DS

see page history for earlier stories. Had intended to use ionic but sic of ng and there are other choices besides cordova now.

 Production

 PaaS/SaaS GA Release

Go There

Footnotes

  1. The Art of Thought, Graham Wallas, 1926, Ch. IV Stages of Control