Hello,

I don't have a stablished opinion because don't know so much about current
platforms and services. So I really don't care while enjoying good service
during the meeting.

As far as I know, twitch deletes video recordings after a while and this
may be an advantage or an inconvenient

I think the better platform would be that on which Alex feel more
comfortable.

I still think it should be a good idea to record the meetings and publish
them in a video repository such as youtube, vimeo or a similar one.  I've
done a test recording a meeting and publishing it in vimeo and I see it's
possible, the problem is I cannot attend every meeting, it would be great
having several people who could cover the recording.

One problem is the duration of the meeting that ends in a long video file,
difficult to upload, in my tests it exceed the length allowed by youtube.
You always can remaster the video changing quality or size or even cutting
it in pieces but all this is quite tedious.

greets.


On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:49 AM O.Hamann <o.ham...@gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi Alex,
>
> would be great to have shared Tmux via SSH again in PilCon meetings!
>
> It would be no problem to provide a payed Zoom Meeting Room without the
> need of reconnecting after 40minutes, but I'm not sure what the
> community thinks about not using the selfhosted (many thanks to
> beneroth!) Jitsi server.
>
> What do others think?
>
> Or could it be a way, to announce certain 'screenshare-required PilCon
> Session taking place on ... ...' if necessary, but in general continue
> with jitsi and ssh terminal?
>
> What about other (commercial) solutions, which promise more data
> security, like www.teamviewer.com/en/meeting ?
>
> I can't technically judge, what teamviewer claims (see below), but in
> general European or Germamny based companies have to obey more rules
> concerning data and privacy awareness, I think.
>
> They say:
> "Unlike other online meeting tools, TeamViewer Meeting provides a GDPR
> and HIPAA compliant platform with RSA 4096 public/private key exchange
> and 256-bit end-to-end encrypted videoconference calls, designed to
> protect sensitive, highly confidential information. Lock meetings and
> add meeting passwords to keep uninvited guests out of private discussions"
>
>
> For me it would be worth a few bucks per month to provide a stable
> screen sharing session for our PilCon Meetings, but I also would like to
> *not* exclude anyone because of choosing inacceptable tools.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Olaf
>
>
> On 21.09.21 11:27, Alexander Burger wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > yesterday's PilCon was a bit chaotic. Sorry for that!
> >
> > I found out why the shared Tmux via SSH did not work. It was a file
> permission
> > problem. Should be OK next time.
> >
> > Screen share in Jitsi is a persistent hassle. It locks up for some
> clients, and
> > sharing from my Android phone sometimes does not work at all, and
> sometimes gets
> > incredibly slow. Any ideas?
> >
> > Please send me questions for the next PilCon a few days earlier, so that
> I can
> > search for examples and use cases!
> >
> > ☺/ A!ex
> >
>
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