[ale] [ANNC] ALE-NW @ SPSU MTG. for Thurs., Feb 13, 7:30pm
JD
jdp at algoloma.com
Fri Feb 14 05:50:53 EST 2014
Run with it! You are now the "expert."
On 02/13/2014 04:19 PM, Boris Borisov wrote:
> I've downloaded today for test purpose openmcu-ru windows binary and their
> myphone3 app for windows ( expecting flames :)
> and seems to work out of box. Managed to get three of my home PCs connected.
> There is Linux packages/sources as well.
>
> http://openmcu.ru/eng.htm
>
> Also tried to download test DVD with openmeetings project but my PC crashed once
> and screw the md5. When I have more time I'll try again.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/meetingslive/
>
> some vmware images for test also ... newer versions
>
> http://nightly.openmeetings.de/openmeetings/builds/vmware/
>
> But I don't have idea what we are looking after as quality and features.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Aaron Ruscetta <arxaaron at gmail.com
> <mailto:arxaaron at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> RE: Linux ETC BBB conference hosting
>
> Spoke to Crawford, our Linux ETC contact, just the other day
> addressing another topic and we side lined into the issue of
> our BBB conferencing status.
>
> We never really explored their offering due to the technical
> complexities and logistics required to properly and interactively
> broadcast (aka stream) our meetings -- really a lot of equipment,
> setup time and work that would have primarily fallen on me to
> make happen every month. I rarely even get around to editing
> and packaging the talks I record as it is.
>
> If the Big Blue Button service provided recording support for the
> stream it MIGHT have seemed more worthwhile. As it stands,
> Crawfird says that the main BBB development fork is stagnant,
> it only runs on Ubuntu 10.04 and really isn't worth their time and
> effort to support any more.
>
> He recommended a commercially developed service using a fork
> of BBB called Meeting Burner...
> <http://www.meetingburner.com/index?page=features>
> ...but the free version still doesn't have recording and the
> front end equipment and setup issues are still a sticking point.
>
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