
Quoting Russell Coker (russell@coker.com.au) (speaking to Keith Bainbridge):
What times of the day are best for you? I was thinking that for test purposes we could start with small informal chats, like 6PM every day for 20 mins (or however long people feel like it).
I would also be glad to participate at 6pm AEST. Please just let me know. FWIW (and I'm sure Russell knows this, so it's for some others' benefit), best results connecting to Jitsi Meet conferences are reported to be achieved with Chromium and derived browsers: Google Chrome, Brave Browser, Microsoft Edge, others (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers#Blink-based). Failing that, _recent_ Firefox versions (22+) are also good. The reason for this is that Jitsi Meet leverages the IETF WebRTC protocol suite for AV conferencing, and Chromium (& derivatives) and recent Firefox are said to have the best WebRTC support at this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebRTC#Support -- Cheers, "My hot flight attendant asked how I like my coffee. Rick Moen And that's when she told me: 'That's cute, honey, but rick@linuxmafia.com the coffee's free. You don't have to pay for it, here." McQ! (4x80) (seen on Twitter)