![]() Your “Jitsi Meet” Ribbon Panel in the Appointment window only functions when an appointment was created from the “New Jitsi Meet” button in the Calendar ribbon. I often do that to make it obvious that it’s an online appointment while looking at a calendar through a phone widget. You might consider outputting the normal URL into the “Location” field too. That might complicate things too much since the switches can be stacked. OR, you might consider outputting 3 hyperlinks into the description field every time so that the recipients can have a choice: Love the buttons for adding configuration switches to the URL link! I got it to work by installing your self-signed certificate per the video. ![]() (It’s pretty nice that the iOS and Android Jitsi Meet apps have a one-button function for adding that info to existing calendar appointments.) Not a big deal, but a one-button-press to do the same thing could be really nice. It would probably need some preference options for users to enter self-hosted server connection info though.Ĭurrently, I have to open a Jitsi Meet room in the browser, go to the “Share link and dial-in info for this meeting”, copy that, and paste it into a meeting request. Maybe it could have an input field for “Meeting name” or it could create a random room name to make things simple. I would love it if the “Add Jitsi Meet Room” button existed both in new appointment dialogues as well as new emails. Some clever developers could probably make similar plug-ins for Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, and/or Gnome Evolution where a new “Add Jitsi Meet Room” button may exist on the toolbar and it creates the same text that you would get from the “Share link and dial-in info for this meeting” button that exists within Jitsi Meet rooms. I can send the meeting request to anyone with an email account and it sends as an iCal file that they can import into their calendar and then they have the link to the video conference meeting in their calendar ready to go when the time comes. All it does is create a new meeting in the calendar that’s pre-populated with a link that launches the video conferencing app. ![]() I think these would be useful add-ins for 3rd party products.Īn example of what I’m talking about… Microsoft has plug-ins for Outlook that create a button on the toolbar that says “New Skype Meeting” or “New Teams Meeting”.
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