I've had to add a password to the server, because we're getting random
people dropping in (probably scanning for unsecured servers).
The password is: seam-dev
I've updated the topic on IRC to include the password also.
On 03/06/11 14:21, Dan Allen wrote:
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
<mailto:dan.j.allen@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
<
http://lightguard.jp>@gmail.com <
http://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 <mailto:gegastaldi@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
<mailto:sbryzak@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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