moin moin, I've worked remotely for more than the last few weeks. As such, I've used a bunch of video conferencing tools. Recently, Libre Planet went to virtual only over the course of a week and ramped up its jitsi infrastructure to match. I joined both as a viewer and presenter. From my perspective, it worked pretty well. It also took significant effort from a good tech team to pull it off. I'm using https://meet.jit.si/ for some of my new requirements, e.g. kidling music lessons and meeting with teachers. It's available for people to use at no cost. Obviously, that's not a sustainable business model. I'm grateful to them thus far and am looking for options to support them. Red Hat uses bluejeans for video conferencing and reportedly has pretty good results with it. NextCloud ( and other projects ) uses the WebRTC standard to do video chat. My eperiments with it have thus far not worked out. There's also jami, which is peer to peer, so I'm worried about scalability issues. See the following post with links about video conferencing scalability isssues: https://emacsen.net/@emacsen/103894586993913338 Given those articles, it looks like we would need a cloud service with either an SMU or MCU based system in order to host interactive online PLUG meetings. Our presentations don't really require it, we could live stream video and then chat via our IRC channel. Interactive that live-streams is probably the best option for presentations. Allow some people to join meeting style, but most people would be watch only. For online conferences ( and many work meetings ), I'd prefer to be on a watch-only stream and only join during periods where I have input. For Stammtisch, that's not really the experience I'm seeking. Even with jitsi and bluejean, you end up with one large conversation rather than dyanamic, organic clusters of conversations. Someone told me that Zoom has breakout rooms where private side conversations can take place. Still not the same as a hallway track type of experience, but allows more than a few people to participate. BTW, emacsen is one of the hosts of Libre Lounge, an excellent podcast about Free Software and culture. He does most of the tech for the show. The other host is Christopher Lemmer Webber. I have mentioned them in a couple of my presentations as Chris was one of the authors of the ActivityPub standard used by the Fediverse. https://librelounge.org/ ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com https://www.PhxLinux.org # Linux Fest Northwest cancelled, working to get presentations online # https://www.lfnw.org/conferences/2020 # "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the # people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government - # lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." -- Patrick Henry --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss