[00:35] <BobJonkman> belkinsa: Sorry, wasn't paying attention.  Pong.
[00:36] <belkinsa> It's cool.  That's what IRC is for.  ;)  Anyways, how was the meeting?
[00:38] <BobJonkman> Our video chat was remarkably successful
[00:38] <BobJonkman> Seems Hangouts only allow 10 people to participate at a time, and we had a lineup of people wanting in
[00:40] <BobJonkman> Meeting summary at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CanadianTeam/Meetings/2014/2014-01-23#Meeting_summary
[00:40] <belkinsa> Wow!
[00:40] <BobJonkman> (with a link to the RecordMyDesktop capture of the first 2 1/2 minutes
[00:41] <BobJonkman> Next time one of us will set up Hangouts On Air, with allow 10 participants, but any number to view the stream.
[00:41] <BobJonkman> HangoutsOnAir will create a YouTube recording as well.
[00:41] <BobJonkman> Sadly, that means I have no justification to buy a larger hard drive
[00:42] <belkinsa> Heh.
[00:43] <belkinsa> Any bandwidth issues?
[00:44] <BobJonkman> Some people had scratchy sound, and some people blinked out to show only an avatar. But nobody dropped, and the software didn't lock from bandwidth issues
[00:44] <BobJonkman> So Google has done a better job on Hangouts than the WebRTC clients we tried
[00:44] <belkinsa> Because they are Google.
[00:44] <belkinsa> But then again, it's new technology, right?
[00:45] <BobJonkman> Still, I know we lost some participants because they want to remain Google-free (don't want to load the proprietary Hangouts plugin in their browser)
[00:45] <BobJonkman> And we lost at least one participant because she only has dialup, no broadband
[00:45] <belkinsa> I understand that.
[00:45] <belkinsa> But the hyibird of the two worked well, right?
[00:45] <belkinsa> Just like VUDS.
[00:46] <BobJonkman> I also feel a little put off by the proprietary SW requirements
[00:46] <belkinsa> SW/
[00:46] <belkinsa> ?8
[00:46] <belkinsa> ?*
[00:46] <BobJonkman> Software
[00:46] <belkinsa> Ah
[00:47] <belkinsa> Oh, jcastro (jorge) still wants to try out WebRTC.
[00:48] <BobJonkman> Well, we can hold another test.
[00:48] <BobJonkman> If I'm around I'll participate
[00:48] <belkinsa> Sure.
[00:48] <belkinsa> But I think it should be private.
[00:49] <belkinsa> Like what we did with genni
[00:50] <BobJonkman> I'd limit it to 3-4 participants, but make it open and public. First come, first served.  That encourages people with different hardware to participate, and gets wider representation.
[00:51] <belkinsa> That can work but I think not at this stage since we haven't found a great client.  Well, unless, it can be chatb.org.
[00:51] <BobJonkman> So that when the chat is finally opened to all there's less chance of dealing with combinations of hardware and software that don't work, but weren't tested.
[00:52] <BobJonkman> I think even chatb.org needs some more work. But I think it's the best of the lot that we've tried.
[00:53] <belkinsa> Yeah.  Do you know if there is any contact information for the server of chatb
[00:53] <BobJonkman> Even though its performance isn't as good as Hangouts, it can be improved because it's open.
[00:53] <belkinsa> And Open is the way to go!
[00:53] <belkinsa> And this could be a community wide effort.
[00:53] <BobJonkman> Yes, jrgifford provided a link to a github repository, which should lead back to the contributors
[00:53] <belkinsa> Prefect
[00:54] <BobJonkman> But I don't have it at my fingertips.
[00:54] <BobJonkman> It was in one of the LoCo Contacts Mailing List messages, though
[00:54] <belkinsa> Alright.
[00:54] <belkinsa> I will work on a wiki page for this so this can be passed on within the community.
[00:54] <BobJonkman> Sorry, I've got to go. Probably be back in three or four hours
[00:54] <belkinsa> Alright, see you later.
[00:55] <BobJonkman> I had a look at your other Wiki page, but not in detail.
[00:55] <BobJonkman> Bye!
[00:55] <belkinsa> As in the user page?
[01:06] <belkinsa> jose, ping
[01:06] <jose> belkinsa: pong
[01:06] <belkinsa> Question regarding Open Week wiki pages.  Will those be updated for the next one?
[01:07] <jose> belkinsa: they will, we're too far away from them
[01:07] <jose> let's wait a month or a bit more and I'll start working on them :)
[01:08] <belkinsa> Alright.
[16:13] <philipballew> czajkowski, Are you going to be at FOSSDEM? If so, would be great to run into each other.
[17:55] <czajkowski> philipballew: I am indeed will be in the NoSQL room on sunday 
[17:56] <philipballew> czajkowski, ah cool. I'll have to pop in and check it out!