dimdim.com didn't work well for when Jeff and I tested it, had some issues
with voice and screensharing was slow (refresh issues)

So I see a couple options now:

1) look for someone to use their GotoMeeting/WebEx account. I've had good
experiences with GotoMeeting
2) get the Foundation to look at maybe using their Adobe Breeze account...
is Adobe willing to allow us poor open-source developers use their wonderful
service? Anyone know the Adobe guys to poke around with this question?

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Jeff McAffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  dimdim.com is another option. its free for up to 20 people in a room.  I
> used it a while ago and it was ok.  There is a new version that claims to be
> much improved.  have not tried lately...
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> Chris Aniszczyk wrote:
>
> Before we do this... is any member company that uses GotoMeeting or WebEx
> willing to donate some time?
>
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Kevin McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi gang,
>>
>> It appeared that people were having a lot of technical problems with the
>> e4 CSS call.  This was the first time using Yugma and I'd appreciate some
>> feedback to understand if its worth trying to use in the future.  The
>> problems I saw:
>>
>> 1) People showed up in the screen sharing but they never joined the conf
>> call.  There may have been confusion over which # to dial, the one I sent
>> out (my conf call #), or the one that Yugma sent out (presumably some VOID
>> service of theirs).
>> 2) People were connecting/disconnecting/connecting/ to the session.  It
>> seemed the connectivity was poor/unreliable?
>> 3) For reasons I am not clear on, some of the invitees who were to have
>> been given ability to share their screen were not.  I couldn't figure a way
>> of correcting that.  When sending the invites, you specify who is in which
>> category.  I would've given everyone screen sharing, but I assumed it worked
>> by email login ID matched against the invites which doesn't work for sending
>> to an entire mail list.
>>
>> Its a lot cheaper than WebEx (estimate was it was going to cost $300) but
>> there's no sense using it if the quality and reliabilit isn't there.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
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