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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> wrote:

On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051387@gmail.com>
wrote:

How quick are you guys wanting to test this out? I have a test server that
Robinson and I are going to use for testing out some media wiki stuff and
some possible git bridges for it. Technically we could probably use it as
another medium for devs to meet on even just to sit there and discuss things
that they are working on.


I mean we could test find a time just to test it in the next week or so
probably...we usually have QA people available to test things out.

yep, just make some noise in #libreoffice-qa and there will probably
be a few of us around to test things out.

Would this have:

a) skype ability

What do people think about changing "skype ability" to "ability to
connect from a computer." Given that Skype isn't FLOSS, I think it's
reasonable for us to consider dumping it in exchange for something
else (mumble, WebRTC, etc..) that has free software clients available.

b) recording ability

Do we use this ability? If we're looking to create a project-wide
replacement for Talkyoo, then sure, the BoD might require recording to
be available, but AFAIK we've never used this for QA. I'd be happy to
have us start using this capability, especially as I may have
inadvertently nominated myself to be the secretary for future meetings
:-)

c) ability to call from a telephone without being charged

Yep, voice calls are still very useful -- and available in all kinds
of places without Internet access.

--R

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