Re: [opensuse-marketing] Communication via VoIP
Hi all, On 16 July 2010 19:35, Matt Hayes <dominian@slackadelic.com> wrote:
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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
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IMHO Novell Teaming + Conference that is based of DIMDIM could be a good option for us http://www.novell.com/products/conferencing/ http://www.dimdim.com/ CarlosRibeiro
Koushik Kumar Nundy <kknundy@gmail.com> 16 Julho, 2010 >>> Hi all
On 16 July 2010 19:35, Matt Hayes <dominian@slackadelic.com> wrote:
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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
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On Viernes, 16 de Julio de 2010 13:52:34 Koushik Kumar Nundy escribió:
Hi all,
On 16 July 2010 19:35, Matt Hayes <dominian@slackadelic.com> 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, -- Ricardo Chung a.k.a. amonthoth openSUSE Ambassador for Panama http://en.opensuse.org/User:Amonthoth http://es.opensuse.org/Usuario:Amonthoth http://twitter.com/amon0thoth1 http://www.opensuse.org/en/ http://es.opensuse.org/Grupos_Locales_de_Usuarios -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
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 <dominian@slackadelic.com> 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
On 07/19/2010 06:29 PM, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
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?
Hallo, well, I will start: feel free to add okuro.oikawa at your skype! -- Best wishes, Okuro Oikawa aka Thomas Hofstätter ### openSUSE Member ### ### openSUSE Ambassador ### ### Member of the openSUSE Marketing Team ### ### Translator of the openSUSE Weekly News ### ### Writer of the openSUSE News (Event-Editor) ### ### http://en.opensuse.org/User:Okuro ### ### http://linuxokuro.wordpress.com/ ### ### Private Website: http://hidden-space.at.tf ### -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 19 July 2010 11:29:34 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
how about we start collecting the skype names and put them on the appropriate site?
User pages where is located contact information can be a good place. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
Hello, On 07/31/2010 10:15 PM, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 19 July 2010 11:29:34 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
how about we start collecting the skype names and put them on the appropriate site?
User pages where is located contact information can be a good place.
I think, the single user pages are too wide spread to collect. An appropriate page for ambassadors and visitors to go and see where to contact people would in my opinion be the best solution. -- Best wishes, Okuro Oikawa aka Thomas Hofstätter ### openSUSE Member ### ### openSUSE Ambassador ### ### Member of the openSUSE Marketing Team ### ### Translator of the openSUSE Weekly News ### ### Writer of the openSUSE News (Event-Editor) ### ### http://en.opensuse.org/User:Okuro ### ### http://linuxokuro.wordpress.com/ ### ### Private Website: http://hidden-space.at.tf ### -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday 01 August 2010 03:24:47 Okuro Oikawa wrote:
I think, the single user pages are too wide spread to collect. An appropriate page for ambassadors and visitors to go and see where to contact people would in my opinion be the best solution.
Problem is that one page with all contact information available to everyone will make spammers life easier. No need to scan whole site, just pick the list, and start sending cheap meds info around :) (and don't forget to bookmark page where suckers published it) -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
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Carlos Ribeiro
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Jos Poortvliet
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Koushik Kumar Nundy
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Okuro Oikawa
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Rajko M.
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Ricardo Chung