Hello,

You must have NVMe disks on your demo next server - it is so fast. :)

 We'll then I'll test the latest build of M4 ona low-latency kernel.  

Ubuntu makes a few low-latency kernels for audio and video recording (for example Ubuntu Studio) - because they have very low latency - like 1-2 ms - so I'll test that too on M4, adn I'll let the group know if there is a noticable improvement in response time.

I'm going to have to use either the M3 or latest M4 in production starting on Monday!

Best,

 ed

Quoting Maxim Solodovnik <[email protected]>:

Hello Ed,

       On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 at 16:33, <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hello Maxime,

Do you have a date planned for the M4 release?

     
    In case all blockers will be resolved
    And there will be none of new blockers
    I hope to perform M4 release in couple of weeks
     

Do you have a tentative date for the 5.0.0 stable release?  

     
    This actually depends on critical issues reported
    I was hoping M2 will be the last one ....
    we will see :))
     

Is M4 actually a release candidate ? the last one?

     
    please see above
     

Lastly, I notice that your test server (demo-next) is very fast and 
very responsive. Are you using a low-latency kernel there? If not, has 
anyne tested ubuntu low-latency kernel with OpenMeetings 5.0.0 M3 or M4?

     
    Well,
    It is dedicated server with 24G RAM and 8cores CPU
    I'm not sure what low-lanency kernel is :(
     
     

Thank you,

  Ed

Quoting Daniel Baker <[email protected]>:

 

   I installed it  with a new mysql database   (no backup and import 
) and  get this :

   I have not set  up letencrypt yet so the cameras won't turn on 
which might explain bottom right error.

    

   I am aiming to test the new   Moodle  Plugin
      Name OpenMeetings

      Version 5.0.0-M4-SNAPSHOT

      Revision fd1ca91

      Build date 2020-03-31T08:53:30Z

    

    

    
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Maxim aka solomax

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