Also, I like the community innovation! Finding new was to participate and
share information keeps things interesting ;)
-Dan
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 00:20, Dan Allen <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The teamspeak server is an excellent resource to have. But I'm
with Jason
on the meetings. They work best on IRC for environment reasons and because I
think the meeting minutes are a lot more valuable when they are captured
from the log.
Teamspeak will likely enable us to communicate more rapidly in times when
it's needed and get to know each other a bit better, at least to give people
"a voice" :)
-Dan
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 00:09, Jason Porter <lightguard.jp(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> We'd like to, but there are a number of people in the community that are
> at their regular day jobs during the community meeting. It may not work as
> well as IRC, of course if it's not really a problem for people we can
> certainly give it a try.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 20:36, George Gastaldi <gegastaldi(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> That is so cool ! We should use that on Seam Meetings if possible.
>>
>> 2011/6/2 Shane Bryzak <sbryzak(a)redhat.com>:
>> > I should probably add that everyone's (as in all seam devs) free to use
>> > this, as an alternative communication tool to IRC. I'll try to be
>> > online whenever I'm at the computer, so it's not just for
pre-arranged
>> > conversations/calls. Basically, drop in if you want to chat, or stay
>> > online if you want to be available to chat to. It will be interesting
>> > to see how useful it is.
>> >
>> > On 03/06/11 11:33, Shane Bryzak wrote:
>> >> I've signed up for a 15 user TeamSpeak 3 server for us to use,
details
>> >> are as follows:
>> >>
>> >> Server: 216.6.228.98
>> >> Port: 10024
>> >>
>> >> You can download the TS3 client for various OS's at
>> >>
http://www.teamspeak.com. I'm personally running the client on my
>> >> Fedora 15 notebook and it seems to be vastly improved over the TS2
>> >> client, excellent support for audio and push to talk key from any app.
>> >>
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