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Re: Open source stay at home





On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 3:34 PM Rick Moen <rick@linuxmafia.com> wrote:
Quoting tom r lopes (tomrlopes@gmail.com):

> Just saw this
> https://opensource.com/article/20/5/free-software-communication
>
> List of open source remote communication.

Coolness.  I've seen that before at FSF's blog, and it's a good article.

Yes it is the same article.  The author just reprinted it on opensource.com
I was out (eh violating stay at home) and it looked better on mobile.   

> As you know I'm going to try a Jitsi meeting tomorrow. I'm going to use the
> meet.jit.si server but it is possible too run your own Jitsi meet server.

Plan on many participants having to spend a lot of their initial session
debugging their local microphone & camera setups.  (This is true with
any videoconferencing, not something specific to Jitsi Meet.)


It is likely to be just me talking to myself.  But it is very possible that 
I'll have trouble conferencing  to myself (The mind is getting foggy now)  

Thomas

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