On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Sandy Walsh <sandy.wa...@rackspace.com> wrote:
> On 8/14/2014 11:28 AM, Russell Bryant wrote: > > On 08/14/2014 10:04 AM, CARVER, PAUL wrote: > >> Daniel P. Berrange [mailto:berra...@redhat.com] wrote: > >> > >>> Depending on the usage needs, I think Google hangouts is a quite useful > >>> technology. For many-to-many session its limit of 10 participants can > be > >>> an issue, but for a few-to-many broadcast it could be practical. What I > >>> find particularly appealing is the way it can live stream the session > >>> over youtube which allows for unlimited number of viewers, as well as > >>> being available offline for later catchup. > >> I can't actually offer AT&T resources without getting some level of > >> management approval first, but just for the sake of discussion here's > >> some info about the telepresence system we use. > >> > >> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > >> ATS B2B Telepresence conferences can be conducted with an external > company's > >> Telepresence room(s), which subscribe to the AT&T Telepresence Solution, > >> or a limited number of other Telepresence service provider's networks. > >> > >> Currently, the number of Telepresence rooms that can participate in a > B2B > >> conference is limited to a combined total of 20 rooms (19 of which can > be > >> AT&T rooms, depending on the number of remote endpoints included). > >> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > >> > >> We currently have B2B interconnect with over 100 companies and AT&T has > >> telepresence rooms in many of our locations around the US and around > >> the world. If other large OpenStack companies also have telepresence > >> rooms that we could interconnect with I think it might be possible > >> to get management agreement to hold a couple OpenStack meetups per > >> year. > >> > >> Most of our rooms are best suited for 6 people, but I know of at least > >> one 18 person telepresence room near me. > > An ideal solution would allow attendees to join as individuals from > > anywhere. A lot of contributors work from home. Is that sort of thing > > compatible with your system? > > > http://bluejeans.com/ was a good experience. > > What about Google Hangout OnAir for the PTL and core, while others are > view-only with chat/irc questions? > > http://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html > > We've done Google Hangout OnAir for the docs team with varied success due to the oddities with calendaring and having to know everyone's preferred Google identity. It's nice for high-fidelity conversations without requiring travel. It also lets people "tune in" then or watch a recording later. Anne > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >
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