Well your next option is vyew (http://vyew.com/site). But only half as
many participants and must have flash 9. (can be a problem for the
linux x64 crowd)  At least in the free category.

JohnMc

On Jul 16, 1:35 am, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nice - alas, you can only share desktops from Mac or Windows....
>
> I want to be able to share from my Linux (I _could_ run from Virtualbox
> windows, but somehow that seems like sacrelige!)
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:25 PM, JohnMc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I like the idea.
>
> > You might take a look at Dim-Dim.
>
> > They provide the source code if you want to host yourself.
> > They offer free hosting for presentations < 20 participants.
>
> > I always recommend them, its good stuff.
>
> > JohnMc
>
> > On Jul 15, 4:22 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi All -
>
> > > I've been thinking a lot about setting up project teams, live internet
> > code
> > > sprints... and it occurs to me that we could really use code dojos... (an
> > > "increase your skills" session versus  sprints, which are a bit more "I'm
> > > brining my skills and want to contribute"; of course you learn at each).
>
> > > Thinking about a dojo really helped me see this.
>
> > > I'd like to ask if anyone has any ideas, experience with live streaming
> > > broadcasts on the internet, and can recommend software and servers.  I've
> > > found a few things, but - as with IDE's, nothing beats the wisdom of the
> > > community!
>
> > > For dojo's, video of a leader, and being able to switch to a screencast
> > are
> > > the primary objectives (this, along with an IRC, a pastebin and a
> > mercurial
> > > repository should do it; for sprints - where we have no more than 5
> > people,
> > > we could use skype conference calls too).
>
> > > For video / screen casting, latency should not be a big deal (30 second,
> > 1
> > > minute delay would probably be tolerable for following along with a dojo
> > > leader typing).
>
> > > The bigger concern for me is resolution - 320 x 240 for typing code will
> > be
> > > hard to either read, or to follow (in the case of a small portal moving
> > > around the hosting person's screen).
>
> > > Thanks for any suggestions / feedback!
>
> > > Regards,
> > > - Yarko
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