Any #nixos people here on #fediverse interested in #mumble?

I would like to get this pull request merged. It basically hooks up the Mumble module to the #acme module and configures appropriate defaults for certificate settings. It's tested and reviewed, but lying around for quite a bit now.

Also, would be great to have a committer as co-maintainer for the package and module. It's quite difficult to find people willing to merge changes.

Boosts are appreciated. Thanks!

https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/445715

nixos/murmur: Rework TLS settings and simplify use of ACME certificates by felixsinger · Pull Request #445715 · NixOS/nixpkgs

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@migy I was not able to see what it was about from the toot nor the repo link... so I guess that is OK because u r only really interested in folks who know what it is... but BTW I now make derivations directly from source code rather than ask nixpkgs to pull it or whatever, partly because I am impatient but mainly because it is easy to do for oneself using .... u know what....
@migy #mumble Sounds ace! Is it low enough latency for doing music online with others ?

Well what exactly do you mean by "doing music"? 😅 It definitely shouldn't be a problem to play music in a channel.

@adingbatponder

@migy During corona there was a requirement for choirs and bands and ensembles to be able to perform online while each player / singer was separately online. For that there was a low latency requirement and there were some solutions. I was wondering if this project meets the requirements of musicians who need no perceivable delay between participants.