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Mozilla sometimes uses the Vidyo video conferencing system for meetings. At the moment, because the Vidyo system requires an LDAP login, only Mozilla employees can initiate meetings. However, non-employees can take part in such meetings using a guest URL. URLs can be to the room itself, for full participation (recommended) or a webcast version for viewing only.
Mozilla uses a video conferencing system for meetings called '''Vidyo'''. This system requires that you install a (free) client application in order to start or join a meeting.


To generate such a URL, from a desktop client, the room admin or owner should:  
==Getting the Vidyo client ==
Use one of the following links to download and install the Vidyo client:
* Desktop: https://v.mozilla.com/
* Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vidyo.VidyoClient
* iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vidyomobile/id444062464


* Join the room
== Joining a meeting ==
* Click on "Control Meeting" in the v.mozilla.com browser window
The process for joining a meeting depends on the type of access you have to Vidyo.  
* Click on "Room Links"
* Create links if they do not exist, or copy them if they do
* Send them to potential participants


Note that the URLs are stable until explicitly regenerated, and so can be created and circulated ahead of time. If you regenerate the URL, it invalidates all older URLs. You can optionally set a PIN on the room or webcast link, although doing so regenerates the URL.
If you have a Mozilla LDAP login (typically, only employees or contractors), you can join a meeting in any "room" by finding the name in the Vidyo client, and clicking '''Connect to <room name>'''.  


Note that it seems that if you do "Create New", it sticks even if you don't click "Save".
If you do not have LDAP access, ask the organizer of the meeting for a guest URL. When you click the link for the URL, if you have the Vidyo client already installed, it is automatically started and connected to the Vidyo room. If you do not have the client installed, you are shown a page where you can download it.


It seems like it's not possible to generate or send URLs from the Android mobile client.
== Creating a guest URL ==
Non-LDAP users can take part in Vidyo meetings using a guest URL. URLs can be to the room itself, for full participation (recommended) or a webcast version for viewing only.
 
To create a guest URL for a Vidyo room, you must be the owner or admin of that room. All LDAP users are the owner of their personal rooms. For team rooms, if you see extra controls for the room, similar to your personal room, then you are the room owner. If you are not the room owner, you can see who is, in the "Room Owner" field when you click on the room name. (There is also a list of [https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/SD/Vidyo+Virtual+Rooms room owners in Mana].)
 
To generate a guest URL:
# Open the Vidyo Desktop client and login.
# Click on the name of the room (which is your own name for a personal room).
# In the menu that pops up, click the "..." icon for "Room Settings".
# In the '''Room Details''' window, you can create or change either the "Room Link" (for full participation) or "Webcast Link" (for view-only mode).
# You can also create a PIN to restrict access to the room; do this only if you want to ensure that uninvited people can't join. Creating or changing a PIN changes the link URL.
# Copy the link (and PIN if you're using one).
# Send them to potential participants.
 
Note that clicking '''Save''' in the '''Room Details''' window is not necessary to persist the link URL(s).
 
== Recommended hardware ==
 
* [https://mozilla.box.com/s/r9tx0flnpg9c6jbapdvk Vidyo hardware recommendations]
 
== More details ==
 
* [https://mozilla.box.com/s/r9tx0flnpg9c6jbapdvk Vidyo Desktop client usage recommendations and login info]
* [https://mana.mozilla.org/wiki/display/SD/Vidyo Info for LDAP users, in Mana]
 
== See Also ==
* [[Events]]
* http://air.mozilla.org/

Latest revision as of 00:00, 20 June 2018

Mozilla uses a video conferencing system for meetings called Vidyo. This system requires that you install a (free) client application in order to start or join a meeting.

Getting the Vidyo client

Use one of the following links to download and install the Vidyo client:

Joining a meeting

The process for joining a meeting depends on the type of access you have to Vidyo.

If you have a Mozilla LDAP login (typically, only employees or contractors), you can join a meeting in any "room" by finding the name in the Vidyo client, and clicking Connect to <room name>.

If you do not have LDAP access, ask the organizer of the meeting for a guest URL. When you click the link for the URL, if you have the Vidyo client already installed, it is automatically started and connected to the Vidyo room. If you do not have the client installed, you are shown a page where you can download it.

Creating a guest URL

Non-LDAP users can take part in Vidyo meetings using a guest URL. URLs can be to the room itself, for full participation (recommended) or a webcast version for viewing only.

To create a guest URL for a Vidyo room, you must be the owner or admin of that room. All LDAP users are the owner of their personal rooms. For team rooms, if you see extra controls for the room, similar to your personal room, then you are the room owner. If you are not the room owner, you can see who is, in the "Room Owner" field when you click on the room name. (There is also a list of room owners in Mana.)

To generate a guest URL:

  1. Open the Vidyo Desktop client and login.
  2. Click on the name of the room (which is your own name for a personal room).
  3. In the menu that pops up, click the "..." icon for "Room Settings".
  4. In the Room Details window, you can create or change either the "Room Link" (for full participation) or "Webcast Link" (for view-only mode).
  5. You can also create a PIN to restrict access to the room; do this only if you want to ensure that uninvited people can't join. Creating or changing a PIN changes the link URL.
  6. Copy the link (and PIN if you're using one).
  7. Send them to potential participants.

Note that clicking Save in the Room Details window is not necessary to persist the link URL(s).

Recommended hardware

More details

See Also