Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-25 Thread pd
Hello All, Please don't misunderstand me, I am *NOT* recording pilCon's at all. I strongly believe in the right for privacy and recording anything without permision is absolutely out of my mind. I've done one and only one attempt to record a PilCon, and obviously it was previously asked in this

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-24 Thread O.Hamann
Hi pd, hi all, I'm not so happy with published recordings without asking about it or at least announcing it in the certain session. Though publishing recordings might help to 'spread the pil21 word'^^ it would require much effort in editing and indexing the stream. It could be sustainable to pub

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-23 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Razzy, > PilCon is also about socialization and trust-building. > > I am against video recording. > I think it would be beneficial for trust-building to agree about no-recording. > I think it is not practical to have recording. It is pain to process,search, > store. Well put! I think so too.

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-23 Thread Radek Svoboda
Hello, I offer my humble opinions: I do not mind loose/chaotic/not-100%-productive meeting. PilCon is also about socialization and trust-building. I am against video recording. I think it would be beneficial for trust-building to agree about no-recording. I think it is not practical to have re

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-22 Thread pd
Hello, I don't have a stablished opinion because don't know so much about current platforms and services. So I really don't care while enjoying good service during the meeting. As far as I know, twitch deletes video recordings after a while and this may be an advantage or an inconvenient I think

Re: PilCon yesterday

2021-09-22 Thread dexen deVries
> 1. Mobile App (Android) > 2. Screen sharing both work fine. there's also website with full functionality and a desktop app (an electron app); both for desktop users. in my limited experience the whole ecosystem is faster and lighter weight than Slack.

Re: PilCon yesterday

2021-09-22 Thread Alexander Burger
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:55:08AM +0200, dexen deVries wrote: > Discord would be a good option - streaming at 720p is free, and people can > join through website, skipping registration or app installation, if they > wish so. > > Also multiple people can stream for the same audience, when need be.

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-22 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Olaf, > It would be no problem to provide a payed Zoom Meeting Room without the > ... > What do others think? Or, as we tried yesterday, we could use Google Meet. I has a timeout of 40 minutes. We could post the session in #picolisp IRC (and thus accessible by everyone not in IRC via https://l

Re: PilCon yesterday

2021-09-22 Thread dexen deVries
Discord would be a good option - streaming at 720p is free, and people can join through website, skipping registration or app installation, if they wish so. Also multiple people can stream for the same audience, when need be.

Re: PilCon yesterday - the screen share hassle

2021-09-22 Thread O.Hamann
Hi Alex, would be great to have shared Tmux via SSH again in PilCon meetings! It would be no problem to provide a payed Zoom Meeting Room without the need of reconnecting after 40minutes, but I'm not sure what the community thinks about not using the selfhosted (many thanks to beneroth!) Jitsi se