Quoting Gabe Stanton via Dng (dng@???):
> This is incentive for me to take another crack at getting a jitsi
> instance running. It will probably take me a couple months to get one
> working since time is limited and there are many things higher on the
> priorities list, but I'll work on that and get back to the list when I
> have that running.
Here are my (raw, and I stress, _raw_) notes from setting up Jitsi Meet
(on Amazon EC2, on Debian 10) in a tearing hurry for the 2020 World
Science Fiction Convention (the '2020 Worldcon'), which was forced by
the exploding pandemic to suddenly convert itself into a virtual event,
instead of being in Wellington, NZ:
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/jitsi.txt
Here's the 2020 Worldcon's (CoNZealand's) Web site.
https://conzealand.nz/
The Worldcon is an all-volunteer-run, all-volunteer-staffed literary
science fiction convention held annually somewhere on planet Earth
(so far ;-> ). Usual attendance is about 3000 people who fly in from
everywhere. A big Worldcon, like London's in 2014, is about 8000
in-person attendees.
My instance of Jitsi Meet had no performance problems whatsoever for the
usage CoNZealand made -- though I was prepared to spin up more instances
of Jitsi Videobridge2 if necessary to share the load. Honestly, once I
stopped making a couple of dumb mistakes in site configuration
(preserved in my raw notes), it was pretty darned easy to configure.
There are sundry site-admin customisations that can be done, which I
didn't fully cover in my notes, but aren't that hard to find, and I
might even be able to refresh my memory about those if you need to ask.
As you might gather from my notes, I got directives from above that
changed during the project about whether to try to shim in an oauth2
authentication layer (non-default) and then whether or not to configure
an operating mode where only a list of people (staff) with prearranged
admin credentials were permitted to create Jitsi Meet rooms. The
eventual deployment did not include the latter security controls --
making it work pretty much like meet.jit.si . However, those security
controls weren't difficult to do if desired.
Before any asks: No, I didn't do that on Devuan because I was in a
huge hurry and had a known-good Amazon EC2 AMI of Debian 10 at my
disposal. I expect that my setup instructions will work just great on
Devuan.