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http://seevogh.com/doc/SeeVogh_User_Guide_032612.pdf

Second Fermi Test May 30, 2012

Participants:  Rob Cameron, Jim Chiang, Richard Dubois, Warren Focke, Tom Glansman, Heather Kelly,Maria Elena Monzani, Tom Stephens

Multiple Attempts by:  Joanne Bogart

Heather acted as moderator this time around.  While setting up the meeting - it would be nice to be allowed to update the text boxes directly rather than using the sliders. At least on my Windows XP box using Firefox, I was unable to interact with the text boxes directly.  I also waited to see what would happen at the very end of the meeting when our hour was up.  SeeVogh waiting an extra 30 seconds or so, and then terminated the meeting.  Will there be a way to ask for more time?  Will there be a way to record meetings as was available in EVO?

Initially there were a number of issues with getting the audio to work, but ultimately those that were able to connect could at least hear, if not speak.

A variety of issues presented themselves:

Joanne was completely unable to connect via her RHEL5 box despite her previous interactions with Vladimir, our technical support contact at SeeVogh.  She went back to her Ubuntu netbook and got slightly further but it seems the Java client crashed each time she attempted to enter the meeting.  Joanne is in contact with Vladimir again and is working through his suggestions.

Richard connected from a Mac had acceptable audio in the beginning, but then it devolved to sounding as though he was speaking through a "sewage pipe".  Ultimately he left the meeting and restarted the Java client and things were fine.

Marie Elena initially had trouble connecting through her Mac - with the Java client download hanging.  Ultimately she was able to download it and enter the meeting and could hear and speak.

Jim Chiang connected via his Macbook only issue was having to update the audio so that the microphone volume was turned up (this was an issue for all the Mac users present).  RHEL5 was another experience entirely.

Tom Stephens connected via his SL6 laptop and Windows (7?) box.

Warren Focke

SeeVogh Road Map from Philippe Galvez May 29, 2012

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