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* Community Sprint Budget management (available on request)
* Community Sprint Budget management (available on request)
* r.wf Addon fixed: {{rev|57075}} and {{rev|57076}}
* r.wf Addon fixed: {{rev|57075}} and {{rev|57076}}
* r.ipso Addon fixed: {{rev|57077}}


== Video-conferencing options ==
== Video-conferencing options ==

Revision as of 14:22, 13 July 2013

Participant comments and plans

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Reports

Martin Landa

  • Community Sprint organization

Markus Neteler

  • Community Sprint Budget management (available on request)
  • r.wf Addon fixed: r57075 and r57076
  • r.ipso Addon fixed: r57077

Video-conferencing options

Q: is Google Hangouts smartphones only?

not sure, but I'm pretty sure you can get a web browser plugin for all major desktop OSs

Q: do you have to be signed up with a Google+ social media account?

in theory no, but in practice they strongly funnel you that way

Q: is Jitsi on a desktop computer compatible with G+?

at the text chat level, yes. video and voice via Google Talk, reported to work with Voice, not sure about video
Jitsi
It is compatible with GoogleTalk instant messaging (and most other instant messaging including the XMPP RFC like Facebook; Skype is the notable one that it doesn't work with), not sure about GoogleTalk's voice calls, I'd give that a 80% chance of working.
An interesting side-project Jisti offers its own work-alike free multi-person video chat for XMPP(Jabber compatibles) which is not limited to 10 people: VideoBridge. Given enough bandwidth and a modern desktop CPU acting as the bridge server, you can have someone in a G+ hangout share their desktop to pass through the other members of the video hangout.
Also there's a functional alpha-release Android client.
For Jitsi <-> Jitsi video you may need a valid XMPP account. Many (federated in a single grid) providers for that, so it doesn't matter much who. Jitsi run a simple registry at http://jit.si
All quite interesting possiblies and the development is quite active -- but is it there yet? I'm not sure, probably a not far away "almost"; if so, perhaps we could run the bridge on Adhoc for a few days (can run as an unprivilidged user, needs Java 6, chat "host" user needs shell access to set magic pass word and get the assigned port numbers to plug into their client), or perhaps host it at fsv.cvut.cz? (i.e. locate it at the shortest hop to max number of participants using it) --HB