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. James -- iphitus // Arch Developer // iphitus.loudas.com