On 6 May 2013 21:32, Adam Wilson <flyboynw@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 05 May 2013 04:32:50 -0700, Iain Buclaw <ibuclaw@gdcproject.org> wrote:

Well,  I'm back home safely and I hope everyone else at dconf had a pleasant journey home.

To follow up on a point I made during one of the many discussions and debates at aloft, I think it's great that this has sparked many mini projects in full speed ahead - auto tester integration with gdc/ldc;  migrating D front end to D.   However we don't need a conference to get this sort of burst of activity of going.   And I imagine with some efforts (migrating D front end,  for instance) will require more discussions outside of the ML to keep it moving and iron out issues that can't be resolved through the ML.

For this I am available on Skype, and would be willing to show up in any conference calls (monthly, or quarterly) to keep this effort, and others going.

Thoughts?


Regards
Iain.

This is a fantastic idea, and a year is a long time to wait. I know that Google Hangouts is limited to 10 participants with n viewers. And Skype supports 25 people in a call before charging. Does anyone know if there is a free alternative that supports n attendees?


SIP is a well supported protocol.  There are various open source servers/clients out there that we can use.

However, I don't think there would be >25 people attending such things.  Infact, things might get ugly if more than 20 people join in on conversation, unless there is some sort of policing going on. :)

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Iain Buclaw

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