On 5/10/07, James <iphitus@gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/10/07, Jason Chu <jason@archlinux.org> wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 08:40:50PM +0300, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
2007/5/9, Jason Chu <jason@archlinux.org>:
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 10:49:30AM -0500, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On 5/9/07, Alexander Baldeck <kth5@archlinuxppc.org> wrote:
+1 from me for the voip chat
Any other solutions than teamspeak though?
I know very little about the process, so I can't comment. I do know that teamspeak it pretty good, but that's it. I'd love to use a more Open Source solution, but I've never looked into it.
I'd love to use something that I can get working through my new cell phone ;) So far I pretty much have skype and gizmo (SIP) going well enough to use.
If everyone got a gizmo account (free, SIP compatible client) we could have a conference call that way. I don't know how well the bandwidth management stuff works.
There is also WengoPhone (openwengo.org)
As long as it's SIP compatible, then I can use my gizmo account to connect to any conference room anywhere.
Jason
There's also ekiga, previously known as gnomemeeting.
I suggested teamspeak, because i've used it before, it's fairly low fuss, and works well on slower connections too.
And to be honest, I didn't put much thought to those who have english as a second language. Most of your written english is as good as, if not better than some native speakers, so I presumed that it wouldnt be too much of a problem. I still think it's worth a shot, I think we ought to be able to understand each other well enough for the purpose of the meeting.
And if not we could do IRC at the same time for those who aren't comfortable with it... just a thought