On Mon Mar 10 20:54:27 2008, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Fletcher, Boyd C. CIV US USJFCOM JFL J9935 wrote:
> I strongly disagree. Out of band communications, esp if not XMPP
based,
> cause really big issues for most companies and governments with
strong
> firewall policies. > > our testing with using stream compression
for whiteboards without images
> indicates that for the average whiteboard used in typical
meetings in-band
> resync is acceptable even over slow comms.
Example: You and 10,000 other people create a whiteboard. The
whiteboarding session goes on for 2 months, night and day, with
endless
and intensive edits. After 2 months, you finally invite me to join
the
session. The initial whiteboard synced to my computer is 4 Gigs. And
this is sent to me how?
I don't see it growing to that degree - if sent by SXE as things
stand, then quite possibly, but if it's handled by sending the
whiteboard XML document itself, that would seem unlikely. And if I'm
wrong, well, hey, 4G is 4G, so the damage is done.
I think that's a bridge to cross when we come to it.
Dave.
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