The meeting went well, we had some interesting discussions about things to do 
for LUV.  I had the browser tab open for hours after I had stopped listening.  
When I closed the tab at 1:40AM there were still people talking.  We should 
have these meetings more often.

https://web.archive.org/web/20200510230233/https://luv.asn.au/

One issue that was discussed is copying data from the old web site.  The above 
URL has the Wayback Machine link for the LUV web site.  We need volunteers to 
go through that and find what's worth copying to the new web site.  I don't 
think that a 1:1 copy would be a good idea, some things can be done 
differently.  For example I think that the FAQ should be a page linked at the 
top rather than a link in the sidebar that is less likely to be seen.  If you 
are interested in helping out with this then contact me off-list.

We had at most 26 "users" in the room (I was 2 "users" so I think 25 unique 
people).  We did use most of the available network bandwidth for the server 
when we had more than 6 people sending video streams.  If we keep the number 
of active video cameras low we could have many more users, I think 50+ is 
quite possible.  I think that if we promote our next online meeting to Linux 
Australia we will be able to handle the load.

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