On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 07:47:03PM -0500, kendell clark wrote: > Ah, then my email wasn't needed then. I'd still rather fedora used an > oss tool to do this, but I trust fedora knows what it's doing, and > will switch when one that's good enough comes around. Hi Kendall. I appreciate your concern here (although, probably not on topic for the desktop list). The meetings are streamed through Youtube in real time, and although I didn't do it yet, I intend to convert all of them to fully-open .webm files and post separately after the fact. (Once we have a Fedora Council blog, these will show up there.) Additionally, Remy has been transcribing in #fedora-meeting in IRC in near-real-time. The hangout itself only allows up to 10 participants, so we've been using those slots for council members and speakers. And, on the OSS tool, yes, absolutely. Needs are: 1. Somewhere around a dozen active participants allowed 2. Live stream to some larger number — "hundreds" is probably adequate 3. Recorded for later (ideally straight to an open format) 4. Either minimal fuss in setting up, or someone willing to do the fussing. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop