
On 11/8/20 10:08 pm, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 August 2020 10:03:15 AM AEST Rick Moen via luv-main wrote:
Russell, if I may help or advise, I of course will -- but I take it as given that you have this in hand.
I have the technical aspects under control. What we need is someone to find some people willing to speak and arrange a meeting. It's not technically difficult, just needs someone to do it who's not too depressed.
I've had a working Jitsi server for weeks, ready to do stuff with it.
Also I want to test at various levels of use. Start with 5 people, then try 10+ before trying a full meeting.
I'll be in that. I've retired, so time can be a problem. I'm part of 2 jitsi meets, and have had mixed success. I set up a group on the public server. Generally 5 or 6 of us get 2 hours with few dramas. We've learnt that if you get a problem, just hang up and rejoin the meeting. Takes a minute or so, if you keep the link handy. The other has been hosted on a private server and I can only get chats - no audio nor video, using either firefox or chromium. Last meeting was on the public server, and all went well. From memory there were 9 of us. The last LUV meeting I went to was at Uni Melb. There must have been 100 people in the lecture theatre. Yes easily 10 years ago. It's a 90Km trip, a good 90 mins by the time the tram crawls up Collins St then Swanston St. And trains home were an hour apart in those days. -- Keith Bainbridge keithrbau@gmail.com 0447 667468