* [Printing-architecture] General scheduling of the LSM
@ 2004-06-11 0:30 Till Kamppeter
[not found] ` <200406181604.06935.jarillon@abul.org>
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From: Till Kamppeter @ 2004-06-11 0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'lsm-printing@linuxprinting.org'
Cc: Francois PELLEGRINI, Pierre Jarillon, ic Pénet,
printing-architecture
Oi,
to know about the general scheduling on the event, please have a look here:
http://wiki.ael.be/rmll2004/index.php/Schedule
Do not edit this Wiki page, please post your suggestions in this thread
here on the list.
So we have a developer room througout all the five days (and perhaps
even somewhat longer) and we will have HALF A DAY of a lecture hall to
give talks to the visitors of the LSM.
I want to ask for the following:
1. Pierre, François, Ludovic, can we have A FULL DAY for giving our
presentations in the lecture hall? I also like to not do our
presentations in the lecture hall on Saturday, the 10th, as the Kyocera
people come only that day and want to talk with us in the developer
room. For our presentations Thursday or Friday would be best.
2. To everyone of the participants, especially the ones working in
bigger companies: The developer's room will not have a beamer. It would
be nice if someone could organize and bring one. Perhaps one could add a
beamer to the printer loan from Epson? Glen?
3. To the people of FSG OpenPrinting: For the call-in sessions we need a
host for phone conferences. I suggest using the hosts which we use for
the architecture, job ticket, and driver telecons. Can you arrange that
we can use them. Calling to these hosts from France will be not more
expensive than a local call when using www.telerabais.com, so we do not
need to worry about the host being in the US. It is also cheaper for the
US participants.
4. Pierre, François, Ludovic, we need a way to do phone conferences in
the developer room. Can you provide a conference phone and if there is
no phone line in the developer room a voice-over-IP connection?
5. Pierre, François, Ludovic, we will need the developer room for
somewhat more than the five days of the event. I would be grateful if we
can get it from July 5th - 11th, including LAN, internet access, and
phone conference infrastructure as described under 4. I am also grateful
if we could book also the nights from 4th to 5th, from 10th to 11th, and
from 11th to 12th in the students dorms.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Till
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* [Printing-architecture] Re: [lsm-printing] Re: General scheduling of the LSM
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@ 2004-06-21 1:09 ` Till Kamppeter
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From: Till Kamppeter @ 2004-06-21 1:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Pierre Jarillon; +Cc: lsm-printing, org, printing-architecture
As many participants have only Windows on their desks at their
workplaces at the printer manufacturers, we need a solution to dial into
a phone conference server in the US. This means that we should have some
kind of voice-over-IP bridge which connects our conference room via the
local network to some gateway to the real phone network. To reduce phone
costs to dial to the phone conference server in the US we can make use
of www.telerabais.com, which means by simply preceeding the number of
the phone conference server with 0811-653131 the call to the US will
call the same as a local call inside Bordeaux. The phone conference
server in the US will be organized by the FSG OpenPrinting people.
I do not know the software mentioned below. Does linphone do this
voice-over-IP bridge from our room to the real phone network?
We also need a conference phone (or a similar microphone/speaker system)
in our room, so that on the phone conferences everyone calling in from
the outside will understand everyone talking in the room and also we in
the room will understand everyone calling in.
Till
Pierre Jarillon wrote:
> Le vendredi 11 Juin 2004 02:30, vous avez écrit :
>
>
>>4. Pierre, François, Ludovic, we need a way to do phone conferences in
>>the developer room. Can you provide a conference phone and if there is
>>no phone line in the developer room a voice-over-IP connection?
>
>
> IMHO, the best and not expansive solution is voice on IP
>
> The first idea is for GnomeMeeting which allows video,
> - for a good result, it needs a hardware encoder such as DXR3.
> - a poor result is achieved with a webcam
> I am not sure of its availability. And GnomeMeeting is not optimized
> if video is not available.
>
> LINPHONE seems to be the best for voice only.
> A package for Mandrake 10.0 contribs does exist.
>
> Nom : linphone
> Version : 0.12.1-2mdk
> Taille : 8084 Ko
> Média : contrib
> Intitulé : Voice over IP Application
>
> Description : Linphone is web-phone with a GNOME2 interface. It uses open
> protocols such as SIP and RTP to make the communications.
>
> I would be great to install this package on our computers and use it
> before the great meeting in order to be familiar with this technology.
>
> What do you think about this ?
>
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