I was just wanting to gauge the use/want for a Mumble server in the LoCo (Mumble is an OSS VoIP software with a client/server model, where Client(s) connect to a server and talk with other people on said server in real time, I find it works better than closed-source software and other OSS software like it like Teamspeak), if there's enough demand for it, and it could play a decent role, I'll go forward in finding a method to get a server up with one of various providers, This isn't to replace actual events and face-to-face meetings, I feel no amount of internet talk can replace that. there's just something about in-person meetings that talking over the internet cannot replicate.
so, is there enough need to warrant a server (even a free one for the time being), and enough people to warrant one? give me what you all think! --c_smith P.S. whomever is in charge, I would try and transfer control to the people leading the LoCo,
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