> On Oct 26, 2021, at 13:49, harrywea...@tutanota.com wrote: > > > > 26 Oct 2021, 18:19 by cho...@jtan.com: > >> harrywea...@tutanota.com writes: >>> A few among the myriad: >>> https://www.tomsguide.com/news/zoom-security-privacy-woes >>> https://jonathanhays.me/2020/04/04/zoom-insecurity/ >>> https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/ftkb69/zooms_security_and_privacy_problems_are/ >>> But, perhaps you're comfortable with that. >>> We're all different.Cheers! >> Internet service provider doesn't know how to internet. News at 11. >> They're not insecure (except by accident), they're incompetent. >> Just like everyone else. Also the company seems to be more ham-fisted >> in its approach to public relations than Zuckerbook. >> If your response to incompetence on the internet is to flee somewhere >> with competence* and thus ignore its hidden mistakes, then may I >> interest you in this fine bridge? >> Use whatever it is to your heart's content. Adverts are unhelpful. >> The question was "do you want to join our zoom conference" not "what >> should we use for internet conferencing". > If you're using zoom, no I'm not, thank you. > As I said, whatever floats your boat. > I'll stick to open source. > `Incompetencies' are discovered and amended, not hidden. > That's it for me. > Nothing productive, I can see, in this conversation.Cheers! > > Harry.
While I am far from zoom proponent, it is an often used tool for such video *bug meetings. In fact thfr@ have a fantastic talk: Gaming on OpenBSD: Pearls, Pitfalls, Paranoia, NYC*BUG: 03/03/2021 I am comforted to notice Jitsi was spared completely in the discussion above. We have used Jitsi in previous meeting and I found it an easy solution. I will look into the Jami solution for future meetings. Thank you for the suggestion Harry. To get back to the question at hand, is there anyone here who would be interested in giving a “What’s new in OpenBSD 7.0” talk? Perhaps there is a better mailing list to make my request? Link for thfr@ talk page. https://www.nycbug.org/index?action=view&id=10681