On Sun 14 March 2010 10:41:44 am Nelson Marques wrote: > Nothing and Everything. I'm sorry to say, but to use > mumble/ventrilo/teamspeak, which handle hundreds of clients (not sure on > mumble, but Teamspeak and Ventrilo can do it) and provide decent > features, would just make us a bit more closer to each other. > > I'm using this for years in several game communities (I've also helped > a Northern American provider based in Illinois with their > infra-structure in the past, 2004-2007). > > This would just make us closer I guess and communicate in real time. As > long as you have internet connection and some kind of microphone (all > laptops should be prepared for this under rough conditions), you can > communicate jsut like in IRC, but through voice). > > Even on those days when we're off work we can speak a bit about > everything and nothing if we have such service available, chill out, > laugh a bit with each other... The possibilities are kinda infinite. > > I guess ease of usage would a great pro. Asterisk has different goals > from this. Anyway, was just a suggestion. I was going to actually > mention Ventrilo, but found this open source software which seems to be > pretty good as well. > > nelson. > Or you could dial into the asterisk server :) You can call from ekiga with minimal setup or from a land line which is documented on the site http://talk.fedoraproject.org/ easy peasy -- Ryan Rix == http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com | http://rix.si/ ==
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