[openEHR-announce] roadmap 2014 meeting streaming
It didn't work on Linux, though the opening screen was confusing. It wouldn't work, it said, but still it invited to fill in my name. I did, and it didn't work. Just for fun, I looked at the supported platforms, first the 128 versions of Windows, and in the end was Macintosh. I never heard about that OS. But Linux was not on the list. You can see which platform they hate most. It is because. reason we all know. Microsoft hates open. It hates interoperability. But in the meantime, my whole Eco-system is running on Linux, my databases, my Tomcat, my Eclipse, my Oxygen, my github, my five consoles which remember the git-commands I do ten times a day. Everything stable and fine. I cannot go to another platform to watch a meeting. I am really sorry for that. Suggestions about what to use? I guess you considered Google. I used it a few times. Or Skype, works also fine. I hope someone has an idea. But, please, never again Mixrosoft, that is asking for trouble. Best regards Bert Op dinsdag 16 september 2014 heeft Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com het volgende geschreven: All who are interested / wanted to follow the meeting, our meeting was moved to a different venue, and the only streaming we were able to run LYNC, which is a Microsoft tool. This won't work for people on Linux unfortunately. We probably can't do anything about this tomorrow (especially as the wifi is somewhat limiting at the venue), but we will upload all the sessions as mp4s or similar, so at least you will be able to listen to the meeting proceedings. We are also live updating the wiki pages for each agenda item, with notes from the floor and presentations. In the future, we clearly need to be better prepared with a streaming solution supported by all platforms, with live chat input. Suggestions on this topic could be made on the technical list. - thomas beale ___ openEHR-announce mailing list openEHR-announce at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr- announce_lists.openehr.org -- *This e-mail message is intended exclusively for the addressee(s). Please inform us immediately if you are not the addressee.* -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.openehr.org/pipermail/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20140917/cd2b25f6/attachment.html
[openEHR-announce] roadmap 2014 meeting streaming
Not sure if this is referring to the same lync, but maybe it is worth trying http://its.uiowa.edu/support/article/4049 http://uits.arizona.edu/uaconnect/lync/linux 2014-09-17 1:20 GMT+02:00 Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl: It didn't work on Linux, though the opening screen was confusing. It wouldn't work, it said, but still it invited to fill in my name. I did, and it didn't work. Just for fun, I looked at the supported platforms, first the 128 versions of Windows, and in the end was Macintosh. I never heard about that OS. But Linux was not on the list. You can see which platform they hate most. It is because. reason we all know. Microsoft hates open. It hates interoperability. But in the meantime, my whole Eco-system is running on Linux, my databases, my Tomcat, my Eclipse, my Oxygen, my github, my five consoles which remember the git-commands I do ten times a day. Everything stable and fine. I cannot go to another platform to watch a meeting. I am really sorry for that. Suggestions about what to use? I guess you considered Google. I used it a few times. Or Skype, works also fine. I hope someone has an idea. But, please, never again Mixrosoft, that is asking for trouble. Best regards Bert Op dinsdag 16 september 2014 heeft Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com het volgende geschreven: All who are interested / wanted to follow the meeting, our meeting was moved to a different venue, and the only streaming we were able to run LYNC, which is a Microsoft tool. This won't work for people on Linux unfortunately. We probably can't do anything about this tomorrow (especially as the wifi is somewhat limiting at the venue), but we will upload all the sessions as mp4s or similar, so at least you will be able to listen to the meeting proceedings. We are also live updating the wiki pages for each agenda item, with notes from the floor and presentations. In the future, we clearly need to be better prepared with a streaming solution supported by all platforms, with live chat input. Suggestions on this topic could be made on the technical list. - thomas beale ___ openEHR-announce mailing list openEHR-announce at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-announce_lists.openehr.org -- This e-mail message is intended exclusively for the addressee(s). Please inform us immediately if you are not the addressee. ___ openEHR-technical mailing list openEHR-technical at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org
[openEHR-announce] roadmap 2014 meeting streaming
On 17-09-14 01:25, Diego Bosc? wrote: Not sure if this is referring to the same lync, but maybe it is worth trying http://its.uiowa.edu/support/article/4049 http://uits.arizona.edu/uaconnect/lync/linux I try to remember for the next time 2014-09-17 1:20 GMT+02:00 Bert Verhees bert.verhees at rosa.nl: It didn't work on Linux, though the opening screen was confusing. It wouldn't work, it said, but still it invited to fill in my name. I did, and it didn't work. Just for fun, I looked at the supported platforms, first the 128 versions of Windows, and in the end was Macintosh. I never heard about that OS. But Linux was not on the list. You can see which platform they hate most. It is because. reason we all know. Microsoft hates open. It hates interoperability. But in the meantime, my whole Eco-system is running on Linux, my databases, my Tomcat, my Eclipse, my Oxygen, my github, my five consoles which remember the git-commands I do ten times a day. Everything stable and fine. I cannot go to another platform to watch a meeting. I am really sorry for that. Suggestions about what to use? I guess you considered Google. I used it a few times. Or Skype, works also fine. I hope someone has an idea. But, please, never again Mixrosoft, that is asking for trouble. Best regards Bert Op dinsdag 16 september 2014 heeft Thomas Beale thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com het volgende geschreven: All who are interested / wanted to follow the meeting, our meeting was moved to a different venue, and the only streaming we were able to run LYNC, which is a Microsoft tool. This won't work for people on Linux unfortunately. We probably can't do anything about this tomorrow (especially as the wifi is somewhat limiting at the venue), but we will upload all the sessions as mp4s or similar, so at least you will be able to listen to the meeting proceedings. We are also live updating the wiki pages for each agenda item, with notes from the floor and presentations. In the future, we clearly need to be better prepared with a streaming solution supported by all platforms, with live chat input. Suggestions on this topic could be made on the technical list. - thomas beale ___ openEHR-announce mailing list openEHR-announce at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-announce_lists.openehr.org -- This e-mail message is intended exclusively for the addressee(s). Please inform us immediately if you are not the addressee. ___ openEHR-technical mailing list openEHR-technical at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org ___ openEHR-technical mailing list openEHR-technical at lists.openehr.org http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org