Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008, Robert Collins wrote:

Definitely, especially with the launch of yahoo live!; afaik, there's a private online ability with this, which should allow easy interaction with sound & video especially with the hookup of a projector at the meeting end.
We've tried this sort of thing numerous times at ubuntu development
sessions; my experience to date is that they are time consuming to set
up, significantly reduce the bandwidth available between the folk
physically there (its ~ 300ms rtt to talk to someone in perth from
London).

I'd like to try. I think its a bit silly to hold a design and brainstorming
without the squid core members able to have some sort of presence.
Speaking purely for myself, I've spent the last couple of years fiddling
with this stuff, researching how other applications are written and getting
my head around all the various issues preventing Squid from being "fast";
it'd be a bit silly for us not to include that.




Adrian


Equally, if it occurs at last.hq, I don't mind conferencing anyone who's not in the country into the meeting via phone too, and possibly have a webex/desktop sharing session for collaboration etc.


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