Push to talk is in testing now. WebRTC changes quality automatically based on bandwidth. Its usually really good. It runs at full quality in testing ( i have like 6 devices I hook up and test). If you guys normally have a good connection, try again?
Chat is Peersuite is limited to workspaces. You can only talk to people inside your workspace.
I didn't want to add accounts, and sign-ins and all those things that collect data.
So when you sign into peersuite, you are only talking to the people in the workspace with you.
It works entirely different and your questions don't really apply to how it works.
I guess that could be an issue. I don't think privacy makes you a criminal, but sure they want it. But so do tons of people who follow the rules. A Scottish Indepence group cloned it on github. That's really coo to me, I love the idea of political dissidents using it, but the idea of it being used to hurt people does bother me.
Yes, I plan to create a node server for permanent rooms. It will allow you to name the server, which then acts like a superpeer and keeps the workspace open and saves progress every 10-30 minutes.
I think I'm going to go the route of buildind a PWA first then using bubblewrap to generate an APK. I tried capacitor, but audio/video didn't work, it has meh WebRTC support.
If you are hosting you send them the room code and a password. You can save a workspace and restart it later, so if you had an active chat it would reload automatically when you imported the file
Get everybody in to at least try it. I tried to make everything as intuitive as possible.