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Their credentials may have been compromised or they be running a broken application that is affecting the service for others. So that a temporary lockout is needed. | Their credentials may have been compromised or they be running a broken application that is affecting the service for others. So that a temporary lockout is needed. | ||
# Go to _____ ? | # Go to _____ ? |
Revision as of 17:18, 20 October 2009
This page is intended to be a comprehensive list of all the things a Administrator might need to do with FedoraTalk. A separate page holds things Regular Users might want to do. These use cases are developed as part of the FAD Fedora Talk 2009 game plan.
- If it is works today, there should be a link to a wiki page explaining how to do it
- If it doesn't exist to day, there should be a link to an Ticket with a keyword of ftalk.
Grant Conferencing Privileges to a User
- Go to _____ ?
- Do ____ ?
Revoke Conferencing Privileges for a User
- Go to _____ ?
- Do ____ ?
Enabling Call Recording
- Go to _____ ?
- Do ____ ?
- Provided by default?
- Ability to change or add a message given to attendees as they join a conference
Lockout A User
Their credentials may have been compromised or they be running a broken application that is affecting the service for others. So that a temporary lockout is needed.
- Go to _____ ?
- Do ____ ?
Open Questions
- Will streaming be available 24/7 or does it need to be turned on and off?
- Recording calls?
- Where will files be stored?
- How will start/stop record be administered?
- How are multiple talks (some occurring simultaneously) going to be split out in separate correctly labelled files?
- Other things requiring manual intervention should be listed above