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Joining calls doesn't work for me, tried it again a couple of days ago.
Discord, Jitsi, Google Meet, Nextcloud Talk and everything else works fine in Firefox, only teams refuses to work.
That's very strange... Submit a big report then.
Strange. The other day I had a call on Teams with a customer and had no problems using Firefox 117.0 on NixOS, but I recall that some months ago some features (like microphone and screensharing) where unavailable.
Maybe Microsoft hasn't rolled out the update in your region/org?
My org is slow to get updates, that might be it
edit: tried call from M$ Teams today and got the popup saying :
And then a download link
I'm on FF117 on Fedora (F38)
Second edit:
changing User-Agents worked to remove the popup, but crashed FF instead
You could use the msteams flatpak