All of these are recordable, actually, and there is always the option of a
voice conference call that is recorded. The technology really shouldn't be a
limiting factor in having a discussion on any of these platforms if creating
a record is a primary concern. (Including Second Life with video, voice and
text chat - takes a few computers and some media production understanding,
but that's a configuration I've been running for a long time for various
projects.

IIRC Skype is limited to either 10 or 20 people on a call, but again there
are any number of conference call services using regular phones that can
either in the service record, or be recorded by a connected computer.

Joel

On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Robert Martin <robertl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Erik Anderson
> <eri...@odysseus.anderson.name> wrote:
> > Would Skype be an option?
> > --piping up from the peanut gallery...
> >
> 1 not every stake holder even has skype
> 2 still has the not recordable problem
> 3 would it even scale to the needed level??
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