SFU

License: MIT/Apache 2.0

WebRTC Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) in Rust with Sans-IO

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Table of Content - [Building](#building) - [Toolchain](#toolchain) - [Build](#build) - [Open Source License](#open-source-license) - [Contributing](#contributing)
# ## Building ### Toolchain SFU.rs currently requires Rust 1.75.0+ to build. ### Build To build sfu crate: ``` cargo build [or clippy or test or fmt] ``` To build sync version chat examples: ``` cargo run --package sfu --example sync_chat ``` To build async version chat examples: ``` cargo run --package sfu --example async_chat ``` ## Open Source License Dual licensing under both MIT and Apache-2.0 is the currently accepted standard by the Rust language community and has been used for both the compiler and many public libraries since ( see https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.6.0/complement-project-faq.html#why-dual-mitasl2-license). In order to match the community standards, SFU.rs is using the dual MIT+Apache-2.0 license. ## Contributing Contributors or Pull Requests are Welcome!!!