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Judy is attending FUDCon and wants to make her talk available to others via Fedora Talk in real time. | |||
# | # Judy configures her laptop so that the microphone she uses is the audio input for her softphone | ||
# | # Judy calls the designated conference room | ||
# | LINK: '''FIXME''' | ||
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# | == Relaying and Recording Live Events via Fedora Talk == | ||
Jaymee is attending FUDCon and wants to make her talk available to others via Fedora Talk in real time. | |||
# Jaymee configures her laptop so that the microphone she uses is the audio input for her softphone | |||
# Jaymee calls the designated conference room | |||
# Jaymee follows the steps for recording a conference. | |||
LINK: '''FIXME''' | LINK: '''FIXME''' |
Revision as of 19:10, 24 October 2009
This page is intended to be a comprehensive list of all the things a Facilitator might want to do with FedoraTalk. A separate page holds things a regular User or Adminstrator might need 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 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.
Host A Conference
Fred would like to host a conference where three or more people can participate in the same call.
- Fred looks on http://talk.fedoraproject.org/conference to find the appropriate conference room
- Fred selects an appropriate conference room and gives the extension to the participants
- Fred and other participants call into extension.
LINK: FIXME
Host A Recorded Conference
Susan would like to host a conference where three or more people can participate in the same call and have that call recorded for personal playback and download.
- Susan looks on http://talk.fedoraproject.org/conference to find an appropriate conference room for recorded conferences
- Susan selects an appropriate conference room and gives the extension to the participants
- Susan files a ticket with the infrastructure group requesting that her conference in the specified conference room be recorded at a specific time (the start of her meeting).
- Susan and other participants call into extension.
- Susan and all the participants hang up and recording automatically stops.
- Infrastructure team member updates the ticket with the URL for the recorded conference.
- Memb must have SSH privileges to asterisk box. This requires 'sysadmin-tools' FAS group.
- Member joins a conference room 2020-2029.
- Member does SSH to asterisk box.
- To begin recording, run 'start-recording --conference=<number>'. To stop recording run 'stop-recording --conference=<number>'.
- FIXME: To begin streaming, run 'start-streaming --conference=<number>'. To end streaming, run 'stop-streaming --conference=<number>'.
- Recording is in /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/conference-<number>-<starttimeUTC>.ogg
- FIXME: Stream is at http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org:8000/<number>.ogg
- Obtain a conference code and conferencing priveldges
- How/Where?
- Start conference
- How/Where?
- Start recording of the conference
- Stop recording of conference
- Retrieve recorded conference
LINKS:
- https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/395
- Documentation--FIXME
Relaying Live Events via Fedora Talk
Judy is attending FUDCon and wants to make her talk available to others via Fedora Talk in real time.
- Judy configures her laptop so that the microphone she uses is the audio input for her softphone
- Judy calls the designated conference room
LINK: FIXME
Relaying and Recording Live Events via Fedora Talk
Jaymee is attending FUDCon and wants to make her talk available to others via Fedora Talk in real time.
- Jaymee configures her laptop so that the microphone she uses is the audio input for her softphone
- Jaymee calls the designated conference room
- Jaymee follows the steps for recording a conference.
LINK: FIXME