FlightGear Newsletter October 2020: Difference between revisions

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The project aims to be easy to use: Pilots just install the plugin, open mumble, join a channel on a mumble server and start using their radio stack in Flightgear.
The project aims to be easy to use: Pilots just install the plugin, open mumble, join a channel on a mumble server and start using their radio stack in Flightgear.


The development is discussed in the {{forum link|title=FGCom-mumble|f=32|t=37644}}. Releases can be downloaded from {{github source|user=hbeni|repo=fgcom-mumble|text=GitHub}}[https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble github].
The development is discussed in the {{forum link|title=FGCom-mumble|f=32|t=37644}}. Releases can be downloaded from {{github source|user=hbeni|repo=fgcom-mumble|text=GitHub}}.


==== Current state ====
==== Current state ====
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It would be cool if someone with a public server could try to setup that, so I can verify the readme files are correct and we get an online test bed. Testing can be conducted without flightgear when utilizing the shipped RadioGUI client.
It would be cool if someone with a public server could try to setup that, so I can verify the readme files are correct and we get an online test bed. Testing can be conducted without flightgear when utilizing the shipped RadioGUI client.


== In the hangar ==
== In the hangar ==
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