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The initial offer from Philippe Galvaz Galvez 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. 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 allotted time.  This wouldn't be an issue if we had a subscription.

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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 after a sentence or so the audio would pick up.  It did not seem due to changes in his personal volume.  

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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.

The moderator controls the ending of a meeting - if we run over an hour, does the moderator get prompted for to add additional time?

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Is there a capability to browse available meetings?  Is there a password capability to prevent anyone browsing the meetings from joining?

Will there be the concept of a Fermi "Community" that our group can join?

Question and Answer Time Between Richard and Philippe Galvez May 7,2012

Super. I assume if we subscribe then anyone in Ferm will be able to initiate meetings.

>Yes. Of course.

If I book a 1 hour meeting can people join the room early to make sure everything is working?

>It works a bit differently. You book a total time and it only starts but
>the moderator or who ever has the moderator key starts the meeting.
>In resume, you can reserve a meeting for 2 hours and not using it for
>weeks, the starting time only starts when you activate the meeting.

And will they be able to scan meetings in the community as we can now?
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>Not for now. We are at the early stage.

Have you maintained your fleet of pandas etc in this transition? There will be lots of questions about the new system :-)
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>Yes. All should be nearly transparent for the end user concerning the infrastructure.