[BadVista Advocate] Help "Hotline"
Jacob Maynard
indymaynard at maynard.homelinux.com
Wed May 2 07:35:38 EDT 2007
TeamSpeak was a simple reference because I don't know the other voice
products off of the top of my head. I've use TeamSpeak before. Like I
said, merely a reference.
Jacob
> On 5/1/07, Jacob Maynard <indymaynard at maynard.homelinux.com> wrote:
>> I just had a great idea. Of course, it's going to take a lot of other
>> people to say it's great to make it great. But if we were to set up a
>> chat-room and TeamSpeak server, we could use it as the GNU/Linux
>> "Hotline." If even a couple of people monitored it at a time, we could
>> assist people in real-time get their GNU/Linux systems fixed or setup. I
>> have a slow connection because my ISP sucks, but I have a TeamSpeak
>> server
>> setup. I'd be willing to donate some bandwidth and time. Unless FSF
>> would
>> be willing to setup a TeamSpeak server for that purpose.
>
> This is verging on the absurd.
>
> TeamSpeak isn't even Open Source much less "Free Software".
>
> You'll have to wait for GNU/TeamSpeak.
>
> -kpd
>
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