Re: BigBlueButton for non-KDE stuff?
On jueves, 9 de julio de 2020 14:02:25 (CEST) Pau Garcia Quiles wrote: > Hello > > I was wondering if there is a policy or restriction to use meet.kde.org > > Why this question? > > Uyuni (https://www.uyuni-project.org/) is an open source systems management > solution, at the moment mostly driven by SUSE (because Uyuni is the > upstream for SUSE Manager). Uyuni is not associated with KDE, and only > loosely associated with openSUSE. > > We started Uyuni Community Hours a couple of months ago, to great success. > We were using GoToMeeting because that's what I had from SUSE but now we > would like to move to an open source conferencing tool and are looking for > a home. > > openSUSE offers Jitsi (meet.opensuse.org), which has the problem of not > allowing room reservations. > > KDE's BigBlueButton allows reservations but I was wondering if it's OK to > use meet.kde.org for non-KDE related discussion. Hello Pau! How are you doing? Glad to hear from you and your projects again. Long time no speak (FOSDEM 2000-and-something maybe?). Regarding your question, why not make Uyuni a KDE project and you'll be in the clear! 😁 Cheers Paul P.S.: Seriously though. -- Promotion & Communication www: http://kde.org Mastodon: https://mastodon.technology/@kde Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kde/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdecommunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kde
Re: BigBlueButton for non-KDE stuff?
Let me say upfront that I don't know of a policy. However On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 5:03 AM Pau Garcia Quiles wrote: > Hello > > I was wondering if there is a policy or restriction to use meet.kde.org > > Why this question? > > Uyuni (https://www.uyuni-project.org/) is an open source systems > management solution, at the moment mostly driven by SUSE (because Uyuni is > the upstream for SUSE Manager). Uyuni is not associated with KDE, and only > loosely associated with openSUSE. > > We started Uyuni Community Hours a couple of months ago, to great success. > We were using GoToMeeting because that's what I had from SUSE but now we > would like to move to an open source conferencing tool and are looking for > a home. > > openSUSE offers Jitsi (meet.opensuse.org), which has the problem of not > allowing room reservations. > > KDE's BigBlueButton allows reservations but I was wondering if it's OK to > use meet.kde.org for non-KDE related discussion. > > -- > Pau Garcia Quiles > http://www.elpauer.org > Kubuntu asked the BBB team years ago if we could have a free account, which was generously offered. Why not try out their trial server at https://bigbluebutton.org/ and then either ask for a free account or set up the software on a server somewhere? It is free software, and the devels are very nice people. Valorie
BigBlueButton for non-KDE stuff?
Hello I was wondering if there is a policy or restriction to use meet.kde.org Why this question? Uyuni (https://www.uyuni-project.org/) is an open source systems management solution, at the moment mostly driven by SUSE (because Uyuni is the upstream for SUSE Manager). Uyuni is not associated with KDE, and only loosely associated with openSUSE. We started Uyuni Community Hours a couple of months ago, to great success. We were using GoToMeeting because that's what I had from SUSE but now we would like to move to an open source conferencing tool and are looking for a home. openSUSE offers Jitsi (meet.opensuse.org), which has the problem of not allowing room reservations. KDE's BigBlueButton allows reservations but I was wondering if it's OK to use meet.kde.org for non-KDE related discussion. -- Pau Garcia Quiles http://www.elpauer.org