Hi,

That would be dial-in conferencing not generic voice conferencing.  SIP,
or another open standard, is what is needed to ensure open access to the
conferencing.

you know how very well SIP *not* works behind NAT or firewalls? SIP probably is the worst way of phone conferencing at all, although it is open and widely used. Everyone who tried to set up two SIP phones behind a router knows what I mean...

Whatever is used, it must be available for anyone on any platform and in
any country to use, free-of-charge.  Dial-in only works for a small
subset.

I think that's something beyond our scope. I've talk to Sun, and they told me we can *not* use their conferencing system when not Sun employee is involved, and that having our own world-wide system is *very* expensive.

We can try to improve things and find solutions, but I doubt it will be very easy to have the above in the next months.

Anyways, this is slightly off-topic at the moment. :-) Let's see how the first marketing call goes and what we can improve afterwards.

I still think that a face to face meeting for some things, including the upcoming branding meeting, is quite important, and thus would like to ask for your support.

Florian

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