[Bug 1048966] New: Review Request: seren - Simple VoIP program to create conferences from the terminal

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1048966

            Bug ID: 1048966
           Summary: Review Request: seren - Simple VoIP program to create
                    conferences from the terminal
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Assignee: nobody at fedoraproject.org
          Reporter: fraph24 at gmail.com
        QA Contact: extras-qa at fedoraproject.org
                CC: package-review at lists.fedoraproject.org



Spec URL: http://frafra.fedorapeople.org/copr/seren/seren.spec
SRPM URL: http://frafra.fedorapeople.org/copr/seren/seren-0.0.16-2.fc20.src.rpm
Description: Seren is a simple VoIP program based on the Opus codec that allows
you to create a voice conference from the terminal, with up to 10 participants,
without having to register accounts, exchange emails, or add people to contact
lists.
All you need to join an existing conference is the host name or IP address of
one of the participants.
Seren creates a dynamic peer-to-peer network of equivalent nodes which exchange
text and audio data using a udp connection, and offers the user the ability to
change the quality/bitrate on the fly, encrypt the traffic and record
the calls.
Fedora Account System Username: frafra

This is my first package and I need a sponsor.

This package build successfully for EPEL 6/7 and F18/19/20/21, x86/arm/ppc64.
Here's a Koji build for F20:
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=6365171
This is my Copr repository for this package:
http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/frafra/seren/

I really like this program and I talk almost everyday on #seren
(irc.freenode.org) with the creator of this program (Holden - Giorgio Vazzana),
in order to do some testing, give some feedback, and it's ok with this spec
file.

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