Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-10 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/10/07, Bill McGonigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:49, Ted Roche wrote: > * Input is King. Yes. That. > We're used to good video quality ... You obviously haven't watched much at YouTube. ;-) > ... and the mic on a camcorder with an amateur operator and poor >

Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-10 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:49, Ted Roche wrote: > Anyone with actual field experience to share? > > - recording live meetings > - broadcasting live meetings > - post-broadcasting ("podcasting") audio The limit of my LUG podcasting experience was with the Doug McIlroy talk at DLSLUG. Things I learne

Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Jeffrey Obrien
>>> Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/6/2007 9:04 AM >>> > I think WebEx is based on proprietary technologies that might not fit > in well with a Linux User Group or FOSS, but I wonder how feasible it is > to do such a thing using FOSS. Does anyone have experience doing this? > How feasible is it

Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Bruce Dawson
Ted Roche wrote: > Bruce's post reminded me that several members of the Ruby group were > really interested in the idea that Ben would do his DNS talk, but didn't > think there was any way they could consider getting to Peterborough (it > is one of those can't-get-there-from-here trips) and asked i

TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Ted Roche
Bruce's post reminded me that several members of the Ruby group were really interested in the idea that Ben would do his DNS talk, but didn't think there was any way they could consider getting to Peterborough (it is one of those can't-get-there-from-here trips) and asked if Ben could do it via Web