I've experience of both IRC and Skype conferencing and I very much
prefer skype, though if we are all on it would help to have a chair
and a text channel.
We need to decide whether the call is going to be recorded and or streamed.
Also before we decide to communicate in realtime as well as online,
can we establish whether there are common times when we are all
available? This shouldn't be too difficult if we don't have anyone
West of California or East of the Euphrates - are any of us in
Australasia, east or southern asia?
On 28 August 2010 01:07, Milos Rancic <millosh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just to say that I am not likely to be able to
participate in
voice/video conversations. I can try, but I am quite unsure about
being able to have voice connection because of internet access
quality. Nominally, it should work fine (ADSL 4Mbps/512Kbps), but the
connection quality is not perfect, at least in the sense of skyping.
Usually, I have a couple of interruptions during one 30-60 minutes
session, which is OK if it is one-to-one communication, but could be
very painful with many people in communication.
But, all in all, I don't have any strong argument against textual
skyping. I don't know how WebEx would work on my computer, while it
sounds interesting. And, of course, I prefer IRC.
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