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* https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/395
* https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/395
* Documentation--'''FIXME'''
* Documentation--'''FIXME'''
== Listen to a Live Conference (not participate) ==
A group of people is participating in a call or streaming a call from a live event.  Fedora community members would like to listen to the call
# User decides how to conenct to conference
## Web streaming
## Softphone
## Hardphone
# User connects to conference
LINKS:
* https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/453
* https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/395
== Participate in a Live Conference ==
A group of people is participating in a call or streaming a call from a live event.  Fedora community members would like to listen and participate in the call.
# User configures phone
# User authenticates with FedoraTalk
# User conencts to conference
# User enters conference code
LINK: '''FIXME'''
== Retrieve previously recorded meeting ==
Nancy missed the board meeting last week and wants to listen to the meeting
# Nancy goes to ${URL}
# Nancy downloads audio file
# Nancy listens to audio file locally
LINK: '''FIXME'''


== Host a Private Conference ==
== Host a Private Conference ==

Revision as of 15:53, 24 October 2009

This page is intended to be a comprehensive list of all the things a Facilitator might want to do with FedoraTalk. A separate page holds things a regular User orAdminstrator might need to do. These use cases are developed as part of the FAD Fedora Talk 2009 game plan.

  • If it is works today, there should be a link to a page explaining how to do it
  • If it doesn't exist to day, there should be a link to an Ticket with a keyword of ftalk.

Host A Conference

A Fedora community member would like to host a conference where three or more people can participate in the same call.

  1. Obtain a conference code and conferencing priveldges
    1. How/Where?
  2. Start conference
    1. How/Where?

LINK: FIXME

Host A Recorded Conference

A Fedora community member would like to host a conference where three or more people can participate in the same call and have that call recorded for personal playback and download.

  1. Obtain a conference code and conferencing priveldges
    1. How/Where?
  2. Start conference
    1. How/Where?
  3. Start recording of the conference
  4. Stop recording of conference
  5. Retrieve recorded conference

LINKS:

Host a Private Conference

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Important
This option should be somewhat restricted in usage. The Fedora Project promotes openness and transparency, so use of this capability should be minimized and possible constrained to a few users such as the FPL and/or Infrastructure lead.

A group of people would like to have a conference which requires a level of privacy--the access code is not public knowledge.

  1. Go to ____ ?
  2. Do _____ ?


LINKS:

Remote talk at Events

Delivering remote talks at conferences and events removing the need for travel where possible. susmit 17:37, 14 October 2009 (UTC)

  1. May require special dial-in room that supports video over SIP
  2. Web app allows setup of limited-time account for conference/event dial-in (using at queued jobs perhaps)
    • First job sets up account at startup time
    • Second job removes account at end time
  3. User dials in at appointed time using normal account
  4. Conference/event on-site dials in using limited-time account

LINK: FIXME

Open Questions

  1. In cases of public conferences, can/should we further restrict codec use to promote the lowest possible bandwidth per caller? Or is this a dynamic feature that the Asterisk server and clients manage automatically as call numbers grow? --pfrields 11:21, 16 October 2009 (UTC)
    • My (Bruno) memory is that it is better for everyone in a conference to be using the same codecs. But one of the real Asterisk guys might understand this better.
    • Some of the better/best codecs are patented and we may not be able to use them.
  2. Add yours today :-)