Thanks Jeff.  I added my 2c in the bug.

Kevin




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Chris and I tried out dimdim just for fun.  It was still ok but not 
great.  I had some horrible echo I could not get rid of and the screen 
sharing from the Mac did not really work.  Sharing from the PC was ok but 
apparently the refreshes were slow.  So  not recommented.

It might also be interesting to press the foundation to supply GoToMeeting 
rooms.  The cost is not too high.

If you are interested in this, please voice your support and justification 
on 
    https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=244840

Jeff

Jeff McAffer 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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