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- Jan M (UNINETT) noted that perhaps an EU market representative should be approached by this group. If NRENs individually approach the national Adobe representative, they may get a ticket on the problem but not the real solution in reasonable time. Leif noted that probably Adobe has no consistent policy over Europe; even there is no EU market representative as such.
- The EACU group should act together!
- There was a discussion about webconferencig related activities at TERENA and beyond.
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- There was no clear conclusion whether the group wants to become a TERENA task force or not.
- Currently, they are happy with the level of support that TERENA gives.
- Jan M (UNINETT) asked about the clear aim of this group. Matjaz (ARNES) answered that the main aim is to have a joint force on Adobe to do things.
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- There was a question about the various webconferenciong tools available in the market. The group found that there are at least 10-15 open-source/commercial tools and the home-grown developments.
- The group agreed to investigate not only Adobe Connect but other webconferencing tools/platforms either.
- There was a discussion about the actual focus and the planned objectives of this group.
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- Currently, TERNA hosts the EACU mailing list (called: webconf@terena.org) and UNIENTT hosts the Webconferencing mailing list (called: webconferencing@uninett.no).
- There was no clear decision on whether the group needs only one mailing list or two separated mailing lists.
- Dubravko (SRCE) did set up a Foodle poll to vote on the number of mailing lists. Please, participate: http://foodle.srce.hr/foodle.php?id=7gu9qpbf
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