OK, now that Mike's let the cat out of the bag, let's review the status of the Fedora Asterisk server:
1) Everything we currently use is fully puppetized (or at least I hope so). That includes a cron job that syncs user information from FAS at 10 and 40 minutes after the hour.
2) There are two conferences set up sip:fudcon@fedoraproject.org and sip:infrastructure@fedoraproject.org
3) Dialling in from the DID numbers work, and the directory appears to be working.
Future plans/ideas:
1) Need content on talk.fedoraproject.org to help folks set up clients. Max has a done a good job of getting the boilerplate ready so now we need to do the hard work of writing the content.
2) Better system for provisioning conferences. Some of the requirements I have in mind are:
a) password protected conferences for things like the Fedora Advisory Board meetings
b) a way to stream audio using flumotion to a larger listen-only audience (for the town-hall meetings)
c) an easy way to provision "normal" conference rooms for other groups
3) ???
Some of #2 was implemented during our testing phase, so we'll be able to re-use some of that work.
Jeff
On Fri, 2008-06-20 at 12:54 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
- Everything we currently use is fully puppetized (or at least I hope
so). That includes a cron job that syncs user information from FAS at 10 and 40 minutes after the hour.
This appears to be working very well.
- There are two conferences set up sip:fudcon@fedoraproject.org and
sip:infrastructure@fedoraproject.org
Do we have numeric extensions that map to these conference rooms? Not everyone is able to dial a SIP URI, so adding numeric equivalents is an important thing to consider.
- Dialling in from the DID numbers work, and the directory appears to
be working.
Future plans/ideas:
- Need content on talk.fedoraproject.org to help folks set up
clients. Max has a done a good job of getting the boilerplate ready so now we need to do the hard work of writing the content.
I can help with some of that.
- Better system for provisioning conferences. Some of the
requirements I have in mind are:
a) password protected conferences for things like the Fedora Advisory Board meetings
b) a way to stream audio using flumotion to a larger listen-only audience (for the town-hall meetings)
I've done this before with ICES, but it shouldn't be too hard to get working with flumotion. Didn't we already have this working (at least duct-taped together) before?
c) an easy way to provision "normal" conference rooms for other groups
What about letting people create their own dynamic conference rooms as needed?
-Jared Smith
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org