From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <40D63533.6090604@gmx.net> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 03:09:07 +0200 From: Till Kamppeter MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <40C8FD0E.8060703@gmx.net> <200406181604.06935.jarillon@abul.org> In-Reply-To: <200406181604.06935.jarillon@abul.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format="flowed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Subject: [Printing-architecture] Re: [lsm-printing] Re: General scheduling of the LSM List-Id: Printing architecture under linux List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , To: Pierre Jarillon Cc: lsm-printing@linuxprinting.org, org@lsm.abul.org, printing-architecture@freestandards.org As many participants have only Windows on their desks at their=20 workplaces at the printer manufacturers, we need a solution to dial into=20 a phone conference server in the US. This means that we should have some=20 kind of voice-over-IP bridge which connects our conference room via the=20 local network to some gateway to the real phone network. To reduce phone=20 costs to dial to the phone conference server in the US we can make use=20 of www.telerabais.com, which means by simply preceeding the number of=20 the phone conference server with 0811-653131 the call to the US will=20 call the same as a local call inside Bordeaux. The phone conference=20 server in the US will be organized by the FSG OpenPrinting people. I do not know the software mentioned below. Does linphone do this=20 voice-over-IP bridge from our room to the real phone network? We also need a conference phone (or a similar microphone/speaker system)=20 in our room, so that on the phone conferences everyone calling in from=20 the outside will understand everyone talking in the room and also we in=20 the room will understand everyone calling in. Till Pierre Jarillon wrote: > Le vendredi 11 Juin 2004 02:30, vous avez =E9crit : >=20 >=20 >>4. Pierre, Fran=E7ois, 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? >=20 >=20 > IMHO, the best and not expansive solution is voice on IP >=20 > The first idea is for GnomeMeeting which allows video,=20 > - 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=20 > if video is not available.=20 >=20 > LINPHONE seems to be the best for voice only. > A package for Mandrake 10.0 contribs does exist. >=20 > Nom : linphone > Version : 0.12.1-2mdk > Taille : 8084 Ko > M=E9dia : contrib > Intitul=E9 : Voice over IP Application >=20 > Description : Linphone is web-phone with a GNOME2 interface. It uses open= =20 > protocols such as SIP and RTP to make the communications. >=20 > 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. >=20 > What do you think about this ? >=20