Asterisk and Town Hall meeting
Paul W. Frields
stickster at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 21:16:07 UTC 2008
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 15:17 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> On 3/18/08, Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com> wrote:
> > The Fedora Board should be doing another "town hall" style meeting on
> > Tuesday April 1. (No fooling.) In March we postponed plans until then
> > to use Asterisk and Gstreamer to provide some sort of listening
> > capability for community members.
> >
> > (1) How is that going?
>
> There's been a little work done since my PoC. Right now the big tasks are:
>
> 1) Getting FAS2 and Asterisk hooked up. I've started some work on
> that and am waiting for some feedback from Ricky, Toshio, and Mike.
>
> 2) Getting a IRC bot set up so that people can control the streaming.
> Again, I've started some work in this area but nothing's ready yet.
>
> > (2) Can we plan to use that solution for the April 1 meeting?
>
> I wouldn't count on it. I'd prefer to have some smaller-scale
> tests/demonstrations scheduled to work the kinks out before a
> full-scale town meeting. It'd also be nice to get flumotion set up so
> that we can live webcast the next fudcon.
>
> > (3) If not, how can we schedule so as not to crunch the team around the
> > F9 release timetable?
>
> jsmith and myself aren't that involved with the F9 release, so that
> shouldn't be a problem.
Jeff, thanks for the update. There's a ticket on this issue, into which
I'll paste a link to this message. I've advised FAB that we should
probably plan on IRC meetings for the near term. I'll revisit this
post-F9 just to see if there's a timetable at that point.
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