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The successor to EVO, by the end of 2012, will be a commercial product called SeeVogh.  We have started an evaluation process to see if SeeVogh will work for Fermi.

creator pays the credit
moderator must start the meeting to start the clock
no set meeting time
can't be less than 1 hour meeting  54 credits

for a subscription we hope

what to do with 100 people displayed
once you start the meeting your credits are gone
no way to get way to get credits back
but if we have a subscription we don't care

The initial offer from Philippe Galvaz for Fermi would be $10k for an annual subscription, based on our usage from last year which was about 1100 meetings.  Richard would like to compare that to WebEx or GoToMeeting

creator pays the credit

no set meeting time

can't be less than 1 hour meeting  54 credits

for a subscription we hope

what to do with 100 people displayed

once you start the meeting your credits are gone

no way to get way to get credits back

but if we have a subscription we don't care. Alternatively if you buy as you go, the person setting up the meeting is designated the "moderator" and is responsible to pay for the meeting in "SeeVogh" credits.  30 minutes is the minimum meeting time.  Right now 1 hour is 54 credits.  Once the meeting has started, you cannot be refunded, even if you do not use up the full hour.  This wouldn't be an issue if we had a subscription.

First Test May 7, 2012

Participants:  Anders Borgland, Richard Dubois, Heather Kelly

Richard (Mac) and Heather (Windows 7) had no trouble getting connected. Anders (Linux) could not get the video client to start up and thus was also unable to see desktop shares.   Richard acted as the moderator.  The moderator controls the start of the meeting, so in effect there is no set meeting time. There is a one page used to set up the details including name and description of the meeting.  Richard did not see a way to set "recurrence".  

Anders did comment that Richard's audio was particularly clear and strong.  Later on during the meeting, we did note that Richard's audio started to fade in and out.  Typically it was when Richard would start speaking again, and then the audio would pick up.  It did not seem due to changes in his personal volume.  

The default for audio seems to come up with the microphone un-muted - it would be better to do the opposite.  Similarly public chat should be on by default as well as the participants list.

Video is also on by default.  The video window is shared so as more participants enter, each tile associate with each participant is given a smaller piece of the pie.  Richard wondered how it would appear if there were 100 participants. 

Under Menu->About there is a "Copy Log" button, it would be nice to locate this in a more prominant location under Menu.  The ability to directly email the SeeVogh support team also seemed to be missing.

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