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Stickam.com would be great way to do it live. Joining the "chat" room could be limited to say, friends of LA.pm, or some other regulator. This way it would be interactive for the remote viewers.<BR>
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Harry<BR>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">On Wed Mar 14 12:24 , "Todd Cranston-Cuebas" <todd.cranston-cuebas@ticketmaster.com> sent:<BR>
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</todd.cranston-cuebas@ticketmaster.com></span><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(245, 245, 245); margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 0px; padding-left: 5px; padding-right: 0px;">I think YouTube is a great idea, but we still have to think through a<BR>
bit on the overall issue of privacy and copyright of materials, etc.<BR>
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Todd<BR>
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Subject: Re: [LA.pm] webcast of tech talks<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
<BR>
<span style="color: red;">> Let's come up with some ideas for making the TechTalkCasts widely</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> available, for example:</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> - BitTorrents,</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> - P2P file sharing networks,</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> - A central repository on or linked at pm.org (would the Perl</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> Foundation be interested in funding such effort? Would people be</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> interested in setting up and administering the repos?)</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> - Each PM group responsible for maintaining their own casts.</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> ...</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> Other ideas, suggestions?</span><BR>
<span style="color: red;">> It would be great if we could make this happen as a community.</span><BR>
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The organizers of SCALE were discussing a similar issue recently, one<BR>
of the ideas suggested was to use YouTube / Google Video.<BR>
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I think a system that acted like a public directory, where each PM can<BR>
manage links to their tech talks uploaded to the PM's preferred<BR>
service would require very light resources from TPF.<BR>
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<span style="color: red;">> > I'll talk to friends over the UUASC. I do think that they worked out</span><BR>
the<BR>
<span style="color: red;">> > details of making their talks "public." I'll let you all know what I</span><BR>
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I know they have slides at their website, I am not sure about audio /<BR>
video.<BR>
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Juan<BR>
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