On Sunday, 29 March 2020 20:50:49 BST t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
> Count me in. Just need a decision on what to use.

That's the rub.  There are lots of different tools out there but without a poll 
we won't know who can run what.

The discussion about Zoom recently shows how iffy it is to get it going.  I've 
used Skype on Linux to keep in touch with family for years, but some people 
are reluctant to use it because of the fact that it isn't Open Source (neither 
is Zoom).

I remember using one Open Source tool years ago, but since none of my family 
wanted to use it I neglected to re-install it when I last did a complete 
distro installation.  I can't even remember the name; I thought it began with 
'T', but I can't see anything in the (K)Ubuntu repository under Communications 
that begins with T.

TBH, I'm not too bothered about an online Meeting, It's never the same as 
face-to-face and I don't have any beer ;-(  If something is set up, I'll come 
along to make up the numbers, but the main reason I like the monthly meetings 
is the environment and the chat content.

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                Terry Coles



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