Russell Bryant [mailto:rbry...@redhat.com] wrote:
>An ideal solution would allow attendees to join as individuals from >anywhere. A lot of contributors work from home. Is that sort of thing >compatible with your system? In principle, yes, but that loses the immersive telepresence aspect which is the next best thing to an in-person meetup (which is where this thread started.) AT&T Employees live and breathe on AT&T Connect which is our teleconferencing (not telepresence) service. It supports webcam video as well as desktop sharing, but I'm on the verge of making a sales pitch here which was NOT my intent. I'm on AT&T Connect meetings 5+ times a day but I'm biased so I won't offer any opinion on how it compares to WebEx, GotoMeeting, and other services. None of them are really equivalent to the purpose built telepresence rooms. My point was that there may well be a telepresence room within reasonable driving distance for a large number of OpenStack contributors if we were able to get a number of the large OpenStack participant companies to open their doors to an occasional meet-up. Instead of asking participants around the globe to converge on a single physical location for a meet-up, perhaps they could converge on the closest of 20 different locations that are linked via telepresence. _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev