I thought skype was for only 5 people max.

- Romain

Le 10 juil. 2011 14:13, "Mohammad Nour El-Din" <[email protected]> a
écrit :
> Another suggestion is to have a Skype call which we used in Apache
> Isis. and it was really nice.
>
> I guess if we would have this like monthly or so, we should start a
> vote on the tool(s) that we will use, so we make sure it is available
> by all of people involved. Thoughts ?
>
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 1:31 PM, stratwine <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Wow, this would be great ! How about using StackOverflow chatroom..?  We
>> could create one room for OpenEJB.
>>
>> On browsing through, these are some features they have :
>>
>> Creation of events ( exportable to calendar ) : Checkout Android room
>> Sending invites for events
>> Bookmarking of conversations
>> Archival of conversations
>> Syntax highlighting for code snippets
>> Some links that are automatically inlined  (esp: github gists )
>>
>> Awesome, set of features for a hangout.. :)
>>
>>
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