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Add Real Time Communications #1694
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👍 Thank you for the feedback! I went through it and made the necessary adjustments. The only comment I have is regarding:
The topic itself does not have an ubiquitous illustration/logo; I also want to avoid misrepresentation by using the WebRTC logo (which is ubiquitous) as the latter is an implementation subset of Real Time Communications. |
@palmskog & @sindresorhus -- can you please check the submission again? Thank you! |
Checked the travis build which has both awesome-lint and awesome_bot green so I think the previous missing requirements are fulfilled. The list looks great, as a sysadmin that deployed and used asterisk, freeswitch, fusionpbx, this is a solid list. |
https://github.com/rtckit/awesome-rtc
Curated list of Real Time Communications (RTC) resources, ranging from old school Voice over IP to the latest WebRTC protocol collection. The list is relevant to various groups of users, systems integrators, operations and developers, beginners or practitioners alike.
Reviewed PRs: #1643, #1655
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