[Chapter-delegates] Global INET Remote Participation

Peter Godwin godwin at isoc.org
Mon Apr 23 09:00:13 PDT 2012


Examples of how to connect to a Jabber room using various clients:

Using iChat:

  File > Go to chat room > Room name: globalinet3 at conference.isoc.org
  Go

Using Adium:

  File > Join group chat > Chat room name: globalinet3 
  Server: conference.isoc.org
  Join

Using Exodus:

  Exodus > Join a chat > Room server: conference.isoc.org, Room Name: globalinet3
  Finish

Peter


On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:50 PM, Joly MacFie wrote:

> Yes but.
> 
> How are the unitiated supposed to take an email address like 
>> Globalinet3 at conference.isoc.org 
>> 
>>  
> and turn it into chat? What Recommended web client, server, password, procedure?
> 
> It's a good thing I turned on livestream chat or there wouldn't have been any accessible chat.
> 
> j
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> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Christian de Larrinaga <cdel at firsthand.net> wrote:
> jabber (open a jabber room on a jabber server and people with jabber clients can join) is very useful. As is that old favourite IRC!
> 
> 
> Christian
> 
> On 23 Apr 2012, at 15:43, Tracy F. Hackshaw @ Google wrote:
> 
>> +1 to the multiple language audio streams.
>> On Apr 23, 2012 10:32 AM, "Joly MacFie" <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:
>> 
>> To begin with in the webcast I had just enabled facebook check in and twitter of #globalINET - neither were satisfactory, facebook would check you out if you didn't say anything, and twitter got flooded by porn spam using the tag (which, incidentally, twitter proper seemed to be able to filter out.)
>> 
>> As we went to the roundtable, I decided to enable livestream native chat and it was immediately popular and used by the remote moderators. 
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>> As we went to the concurrent events I again enabled livestream chat.  The two options provided by ISOC were a facebook event page, which was little used and jabber, for which I am fielding questions, particularly from Bernard SADAKA at the ISOC Lebanon remote hub, on how to use. I've never personally used jabber, but trying http://jwchat.org/  it appears one has to login  - perhaps someone could advise us on how one takes an address like Globalinet3 at conference.isoc.org and turns it into chat?
>> 
>> Lastly, there have been requests in the chatrooms for streams of the translations. I am wondering if there's any chance, at least in the main room of setting up an alternative audio stream of the translation feeds> We do have spare livestream channels, and if anyone there who could plug a translation channel into a pc, I could easily set them up to stream.
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>> j
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