Ahti Kitsik wrote:
Previously skype had a product called Skypecast that enabled many (in theory hundreds) people to join a talk, have a moderator etc. For free.

But since September 1st 2008 it's discontinued (http://skypecasts.skype.com/intl/en-us/).

AFAIK a regular skype voice conference call can host maximum 25 people.
I suspect we wouldn't be near that number anyway.

Mark

The idea of having this kind of voice conf is excellent, I'd definitely join from time to time!

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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Michael Neale <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    What are the limitations of skype re number of users ? I thought
    it was only a few.

    Other options are elliminate, bit that means only a few can speak
    at a time, and the voice quality is limited, we we can share notes
    and a whiteboard and host as many people as needed (I have tested
    the client on windows, mac, and Linux and it works, just not as
    nice as skype).

    Sent from my phone.


    On 29/12/2008, at 12:44, Mark Proctor <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Does anyone here like the idea of community skype meetings? We
        already have irc which is very open, but nothing is ever
        scheduled, we could schedule a once a month (more if demand
        needs) skype meeting. What do people think, and what would
        people like to discuss?

        Mark



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