Rob Hirschfeld (rob_hirschf...@dell.com) wrote:
> All,
> 
> I’m sorry to report that Join.Me did not manage to record the audio :/
> If you’d like to review the screen cast, it’s available 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPWTI6EC-AE

Thanks.  Sorry to sound negative, but it seems to me that pretty much
every single call we lose the first 10 minutes or so due to audio
issues, and even when it works quite often I find the audio quality
poor.  Is there any chance of finding a more reliable solution than
join.me?  Or have I got the wrong end of the stick?

> I will grab Victor for a recasting of the demo and will send a link
> when we have a more complete version.

Having this would be a really nice bonus, although such a demo will
quickly become out of date, so IMHO I think it would be of more
lasting value if any spare time was first spent on documenting the new
architecture.  For example, the great info Victor sent out the other
day could be turned into real documentation, and a couple of simple
diagrams explaining how the annealer handles node-role state
transitions would be very useful in the long-term.  Actually this
could even be done by using a series of HTML tables interspersed with
text, to show how the states in the node-role matrix change over time
during an example deployment.

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