[advocacy-discuss] [indiana-discuss] OpenSolaris Developer Summit Oct 13 - 14
Stephen Lau
stevel at sun.com
Fri Aug 24 17:16:07 PDT 2007
Wholeheartedly agree.
Plus, isn't the whole point of the summit to get people in a room
working on stuff, not giving talks and stuff? Webcasting a bunch of
geeks in a room working isn't terribly interesting (IMHO).
cheers,
steve
Sara Dornsife wrote:
> Phones aren't the issue, nor is VoIP availability. I work remotely,
> listening in on a meeting over the phone without proper mics and
> speakers, is useless. Worse, frustrating. The university doesn't have
> the kind of phone system that would make it possible to listen to
> everyone talk regardless of where they are in the room, and that
> everyone that is in the room can properly hear everyone on the phone.
>
> I think we may need to give up on this idea and just post the videos
> after the event.
> Sara
>
>
> Keith Bierman wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 23, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Sara Dornsife wrote:
>>
>>> Because we are at a university, we may not have the phone lines
>>> available.
>>
>> Seems like most universties have phones. If not, cell phones often
>> work ;> Barring that, assuming there is internet connectivity, a
>> softIP solution should work (or hard if anyone has a packet8, etc.
>> unit to schlep up/down).
>>
>> gizmo offers conference services. They might well waive any fees for
>> such a meeting if contacted ahead of time.
>>
>> Keith H. Bierman keith.bierman at Sun.COM
>> <mailto:keith.bierman at Sun.COM> | khbkhb at gmail.com
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>> <speaking for myself, not Sun*> Copyright 2007
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