On Sunday 18 July 2010 02:19:27 Ricardo Chung wrote:
On Viernes, 16 de Julio de 2010 13:52:34 Koushik Kumar Nundy escribió:
Hi all,
On 16 July 2010 19:35, Matt Hayes
wrote: <snipped>
Have we thought about using one of the 'free' conferencing centers out there in the world? I'm sure there is probably a few out there we could utilize.
Is there really a free software that can be used for conferencing? I mean with more than 2 people, preferably with video capabilities, if that is possible. That kind of video or atleast audio conference or meeting, like sitting around a round table, could do wonders to our efforts in terms of a11y and clarity of work methods. Also, it would help us know who we are working with better, and that is nearly never a bad thing.
-Matt
~kknundy
Take a look over Dim Dim http://www.dimdim.com/products/what_is_dimdim.html It is for free until 5 connected users or participants. No need to install any software but using a browser, webcam and microphone.
Regards,
Interesting, but I think until someone feels like setting that up, Okuro's idea is a good step forward. If others (including the ambasadors themselves) feel the same, how about we start collecting the skype names and put them on the appropriate site? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org