In my case, it is important for me to learn which software I can expect
people (many of whom happen to be much more tech-savvy than me, but others
not so) to install and use. I don't think it's arrogant, at least if people
don't have *any* conferencing software installed yet. If using whatever I
prefer is not significantly harder for them than using what I dislike, why
should we use what I dislike? I will look into their suggestions and
arguments if they have anything they like or dislike.
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