• April 2023 Tcl Meetup

    From stevel@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 9 21:16:41 2023
    The monthly Tcl Virtual Meetup is held the second Tuesday of each month, the time varies from month-to-month to accomodate various timezones.

    The April Tcl meetup will be held [clock format 1681261200] - Wed 12th April 2023 0100 UTC. If I've got the timezones and daylight savings changes right this is Tuesday 6pm US West, 8pm US Central, 9pm US Eastern, Wednesday 2am UK, 3am Western Europe, 6:
    30am India, 9am Australia West / Singapore / China, 10am Japan, 11am Australia east, 1pm New Zealand.

    Further details are available on the Tcler's Wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org

    Also note the new fixed/rotating monthly schedule on the wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Monthly+Virtual+Meetup

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  • From stevel@21:1/5 to stevel on Mon Apr 10 19:36:36 2023
    Please note that this month we'll be trying the Open Source Jitsi video conferencing facility. Details are available via https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Monthly+Virtual+Meetup

    On Monday, 10 April 2023 at 12:16:44 UTC+8, stevel wrote:
    The monthly Tcl Virtual Meetup is held the second Tuesday of each month, the time varies from month-to-month to accomodate various timezones.

    The April Tcl meetup will be held [clock format 1681261200] - Wed 12th April 2023 0100 UTC. If I've got the timezones and daylight savings changes right this is Tuesday 6pm US West, 8pm US Central, 9pm US Eastern, Wednesday 2am UK, 3am Western Europe,
    6:30am India, 9am Australia West / Singapore / China, 10am Japan, 11am Australia east, 1pm New Zealand.

    Further details are available on the Tcler's Wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org

    Also note the new fixed/rotating monthly schedule on the wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Monthly+Virtual+Meetup

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  • From jrapdx@21:1/5 to stevel on Tue Apr 11 03:24:52 2023
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 7:36:38 PM UTC-7, stevel wrote:
    Please note that this month we'll be trying the Open Source Jitsi video conferencing facility. Details are available via https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Monthly+Virtual+Meetup
    On Monday, 10 April 2023 at 12:16:44 UTC+8, stevel wrote:
    The monthly Tcl Virtual Meetup is held the second Tuesday of each month, the time varies from month-to-month to accomodate various timezones.

    The April Tcl meetup will be held [clock format 1681261200] - Wed 12th April 2023 0100 UTC. If I've got the timezones and daylight savings changes right this is Tuesday 6pm US West, 8pm US Central, 9pm US Eastern, Wednesday 2am UK, 3am Western Europe,
    6:30am India, 9am Australia West / Singapore / China, 10am Japan, 11am Australia east, 1pm New Zealand.

    Further details are available on the Tcler's Wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org

    Also note the new fixed/rotating monthly schedule on the wiki at https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Monthly+Virtual+Meetup

    "Please note that this month we'll be trying the Open Source Jitsi video conferencing facility. "
    IMO that's excellent news! I've been using Jitsi videoconferencing for almost 3 years. I run my own instance but it works the same as the public site at meet.jit.si. I'll vouch for Jitsi's performance and reliability. In recent months its stability has
    equaled or exceeded commercial products (and I've used most of the major ones). I sure hope to make the meeting tomorrow, but alas seems there's always stuff going on I'm called on to take care of.

    In any case, as for Jitsi, it should work well, and free is a very good price!

    jrapdx

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  • From stevel@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 11 17:15:49 2023
    Being a long term Jitsi user too, I was quite happy with the system for small teams but found it didn't scale well enough for larger meetings. That's changed now with the new livestream feature, which will allow the videoconference to be live-streamed
    to Youtube (or whatever). That also opens up the option of recording and retaining the livestream.

    I won't be doing this for the April meeting, but would appreciate knowing if anyone objects to the meetings being recorded from May onwards.

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  • From stevel@21:1/5 to stevel on Wed Apr 12 23:40:36 2023
    Some feedback for those interested. Jitsi worked as expected and we'll be using it from now on.

    Also a poll of attendees indicated all were in favor of recording the meetups, so I'll plan on doing that pending any vehement objections. If anyone doesn't want to be recorded you will have the option of viewing the livestream via Youtube and
    contributing via chat.

    --Steve

    On Wednesday, 12 April 2023 at 08:15:52 UTC+8, stevel wrote:
    Being a long term Jitsi user too, I was quite happy with the system for small teams but found it didn't scale well enough for larger meetings. That's changed now with the new livestream feature, which will allow the videoconference to be live-streamed
    to Youtube (or whatever). That also opens up the option of recording and retaining the livestream.

    I won't be doing this for the April meeting, but would appreciate knowing if anyone objects to the meetings being recorded from May onwards.

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  • From Cecil Westerhof@21:1/5 to stevel on Thu Apr 13 09:30:35 2023
    stevel <[email protected]> writes:

    Some feedback for those interested. Jitsi worked as expected and we'll be using it from now on.

    Also a poll of attendees indicated all were in favor of recording the meetups, so I'll plan on doing that pending any vehement objections. If anyone doesn't want to be recorded you will have the option of viewing
    the livestream via Youtube and contributing via chat.

    --Steve

    On Wednesday, 12 April 2023 at 08:15:52 UTC+8, stevel wrote:
    Being a long term Jitsi user too, I was quite happy with the system
    for small teams but found it didn't scale well enough for larger
    meetings. That's changed now with the new livestream feature, which
    will allow the videoconference to be live-streamed to Youtube (or
    whatever). That also opens up the option of recording and retaining
    the livestream.

    I won't be doing this for the April meeting, but would appreciate
    knowing if anyone objects to the meetings being recorded from May
    onwards.

    I am very happy with that. I will attend when possible from now on.

    --
    Cecil Westerhof
    Senior Software Engineer
    LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof

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  • From Luis P. Mendes@21:1/5 to stevel on Fri Apr 14 22:23:29 2023
    Tue, 11 Apr 2023 17:15:49 -0700 (PDT), stevel wrote:

    Being a long term Jitsi user too, I was quite happy with the system for
    small teams but found it didn't scale well enough for larger meetings.
    That's changed now with the new livestream feature, which will allow the videoconference to be live-streamed to Youtube (or whatever). That also opens up the option of recording and retaining the livestream.

    I won't be doing this for the April meeting, but would appreciate
    knowing if anyone objects to the meetings being recorded from May
    onwards.

    In my opinion, Tcl needs much more material available in the inter-webs
    and videos are a great tool to reach a broader audience.
    I'd like to see those recordings.

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