gnomemeeting looks good:) r:) On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 09:56 am, Ian Loxton wrote: > Looks like I cant make the CSDN meeting today and there are > probably a number of others who would have liked to have > been there and participated but for reasons such as distance > and time couldn't make it. Why don't we put our heads > together and come up with an IT related solution to this > problem? > > In the Windows world I have used many different voice chat > solutions over the years. At present I use Paltalk - > http://www.paltalk.com - and I find it works very well for me. > > I am sure there are OpenSource solutions that can perform > just as well on whatever our favoured platform might be. > > With a boundary mike (from Tandy or others) so that those > attending the meeting can all be heard, plus a moderator > watching for those on the net raising their 'hands' to be > heard, it is possible to have a lively meeting with all > views being canvassed. > > With the right gear we could even have LinuxSA meeting > streamed onto the net so those that cant make it can at > least listen in. > > OK folks, here's your chance to be innovative. Lets find a > solution that allows us to have fuller participation in our > meetings and really show how IT can be a tool to bring > people together and enhance our communities. > > Cheers, Ian > > (For those whose readers cant handle text properly ;-) > this post has been formatted to a max of 60 chars per line. > Any problems from now on are with your own system.) <WTIC> -- ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? Romana Challans Computerbank Australia Incorporated - SA Branch http://sa.computerbank.org.au/ ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? -- This is the Community Software Distribution Network - SA mailing list. To unsubscribe send an e-mail to 'csdn-sa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' with a subject of 'unsubscribe'.