[LA.pm] webcast of tech talks

Pablo Velasquez pablo at paeli.com
Thu Mar 15 12:16:03 PDT 2007


wow, that's a cool service!  we still need to address the copyright/privacy 
issues though, I'm not a lawyer nor play one on tv, so we'll need to ask 
someone about that. I know a tech reporter so I bet he knows something about 
it, I'll send him an e-mail...

On Wednesday 14 March 2007 11:16:53 pm harry at wozniak.org wrote:
>  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.
>
>  Harry
>
>
>
>  On Wed Mar 14 12:24 , "Todd Cranston-Cuebas"  sent:
>
>
> I think YouTube is a great idea, but we still have to think through a
>  bit on the overall issue of privacy and copyright of materials, etc.
>
>  Todd
>
>  -----Original Message-----
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>  [mailto:losangeles-pm-bounces+tcc=ticketmaster.com at pm.org]
>  Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 4:00 PM
>  To: pete
>  Cc: losangeles-pm at pm.org
>  Subject: Re: [LA.pm] webcast of tech talks
>
>  Hi,
>
>  > Let's come up with some ideas for making the TechTalkCasts widely
>  > available, for example:
>  > - BitTorrents,
>  > - P2P file sharing networks,
>  > - A central repository on or linked at pm.org (would the Perl
>  > Foundation be interested in funding such effort? Would people be
>  > interested in setting up and administering the repos?)
>  > - Each PM group responsible for maintaining their own casts.
>  > ...
>  > Other ideas, suggestions?
>  > It would be great if we could make this happen as a community.
>
>  The organizers of SCALE were discussing a similar issue recently, one
>  of the ideas suggested was to use YouTube / Google Video.
>
>  I think a system that acted like a public directory, where each PM can
>  manage links to their tech talks uploaded to the PM's preferred
>  service would require very light resources from TPF.
>
>  > > I'll talk to friends over the UUASC. I do think that they worked out
>
>  the
>
>  > > details of making their talks "public." I'll let you all know what I
>
>  I know they have slides at their website, I am not sure about audio /
>  video.
>
>  Juan
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