[Ubuntu-be] captorials, throughstart
Bram Biesbrouck
b at beligum.org
Wed Apr 4 11:48:12 BST 2007
Streaming video is pretty needy.
At least a 5Mbit connection I guess.
On the other hand, shell access, tomcat or jboss, php, mysql5, ...
If it becomes popular, large storage is a plus, too.
I have 2 servers of my own (1x1U, 1x2U), so actually, just some rackspace is
sufficient...
b.
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 12:35, Cedric Janssens wrote:
> What king of resources do you need on servers ?
>
> 2007/4/4, Bram Biesbrouck <b at beligum.org>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > As some of you know, I've been involved in open-source videohelpdesking
> > (Captorials and ScreenKast). Due to a lot of factors, mainly
> > money-related,
> > I've been forced to retract my two servers from the datacentre of my main
> > sponsor (E-Bo Enterprises, which I'm still grateful for the delivered
> > service).
> >
> > However, a webservice can't be in the air without servers, so this means
> > the
> > captorials project is (temporarily) dead. Since my interest in
> > videohelpdesking is kicking in again, and I'm making some (very little)
> > money
> > with endless side-projects, I'd like to re-introduce videohelpdesking
> > into the community, but this time, not alone, but with some fellow
> > interested people.
> >
> > Here's the concept: find some people who think alike and have access to
> > some
> > resources (servers, datacentre-space, dev-skills, influence in some
> > soft-companies, etc) to spare. The idea would be rethink the whole
> > project,
> > using all the software already written (by me), but this time, completely
> > open-source; server, client, webservice. This is the *idealogical* idea.
> > Perhaps I'll have to compromise here and there, but I feel the interest
> > from
> > inside the community for videohelpdesking is still there, so perhaps some
> > people feel like joining this project.
> >
> > Please respond to this mail if you think you have some interesting
> > ideas...
> >
> > bram
> >
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