> -----Original Message----- > From: crowbar-bounces On Behalf Of Adam Spiers > Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:30 AM > To: crowbar > Subject: Re: [Crowbar] Crowbar 2.0 Status Report > > Rob Hirschfeld ([email protected]) wrote: > > All, > > > > I'm sorry to report that Join.Me did not manage to record the audio > > :/ If you'd like to review the screen cast, it's available > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPWTI6EC-AE > > Thanks. Sorry to sound negative, but it seems to me that pretty much > every single call we lose the first 10 minutes or so due to audio > issues, and even when it works quite often I find the audio quality > poor. Is there any chance of finding a more reliable solution than > join.me? Or have I got the wrong end of the stick? >
We didn't plan the demo far enough in advance, so we ended up sharing a skype share through join.me, which is probably why the recording didn't work cleanly. We need to work on logistics first, and I suspect join.me will work OK after that. If not, I'm open to something else. > Having this would be a really nice bonus, although such a demo will > quickly become out of date, so IMHO I think it would be of more > lasting value if any spare time was first spent on documenting the new > architecture. For example, the great info Victor sent out the other > day could be turned into real documentation, and a couple of simple > diagrams explaining how the annealer handles node-role state > transitions would be very useful in the long-term. Actually this > could even be done by using a series of HTML tables interspersed with > text, to show how the states in the node-role matrix change over time during > an example deployment. > > I'm currently working on the devguide, and will merge this content end. I expect to have a pull request for some significant doc updates within a week. mike _______________________________________________ Crowbar mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/crowbar For more information: http://crowbar.github.com/
