[csdn-sa] Re: OpenSource Voice Conferencing

  • From: Romana Challans <romana@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ilox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Linux SA <linuxsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 10:15:50 +0930

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>

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Romana Challans
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