Re: Kudos to MeetEcho

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On 14:01 27/07, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
> Chris Inacio <inacio@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     > There is the human problem of people reading the Jabber chat
>     > continuously during the meeting, because it really is now multiple
>     > stream communications during the meeting. If I knew the human / UI fix
>     > to that, I would suggest it, I don’t. I chair a small working group, so
>     > we can multitask that way. Large working groups will like have to the
>     > use the queue more formally than we did - with the chairs possibly
>     > voicing the jabber room.
> 
> The problem is that the meetecho jabber is tall, rather than wide.
> Don't do that. It cause it to scroll too fast.  I think that it also
> auto-scrolls as new stuff arrives.
> 
> That's why I use a proper jabber client, and I make it wide, so most lines
> never wrap.  And it doesn't auto-scroll unless I tell it to.
> 
> {I understand why we integrate jabber into meetecho: it's to be nice to
> newbies who need it all in one place.  That doesn't mean others should use it}
> 

Yes, it should be an option to not use the built-in
jabber for the oldies. I have to change my name in my
normal jabber client because conflicts with the
meetecho one.

Hugo

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