Hi All -

I've been thinking a lot about setting up project teams, live internet code
sprints... and it occurs to me that we could really use code dojos... (an
"increase your skills" session versus  sprints, which are a bit more "I'm
brining my skills and want to contribute"; of course you learn at each).

Thinking about a dojo really helped me see this.

I'd like to ask if anyone has any ideas, experience with live streaming
broadcasts on the internet, and can recommend software and servers.  I've
found a few things, but - as with IDE's, nothing beats the wisdom of the
community!

For dojo's, video of a leader, and being able to switch to a screencast are
the primary objectives (this, along with an IRC, a pastebin and a mercurial
repository should do it; for sprints - where we have no more than 5 people,
we could use skype conference calls too).

For video / screen casting, latency should not be a big deal (30 second, 1
minute delay would probably be tolerable for following along with a dojo
leader typing).

The bigger concern for me is resolution - 320 x 240 for typing code will be
hard to either read, or to follow (in the case of a small portal moving
around the hosting person's screen).

Thanks for any suggestions / feedback!

Regards,
- Yarko

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