[wsfii-discuss] conferences online - WSFII and 2nd Nat Com WiFi Sumit
kdag
funkzvv at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 13:23:34 UTC 2006
thats why i suggested freej... but there are some puredata patches
also to be used, i can help a bit on that.
i see saul and rob have something for friday, i though there was going
to be some talk about content and dates..
so people can put their name on a list..i will trully like to listen
to ramon from guifi net for example...
a wiki for a shchedule of streams? of course if theres place in the
timeline of 2nd Nat Com WiFi Sumit.
/alejo
On 2/15/06, Karel Kulhavy <clock at twibright.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 02:27:26PM +0000, Rob Dyke wrote:
> > Anything that helps me reduce my carbon emissions. meetings are great
> > for building and nurturing relationships.... but international travel
> > is evil and must be punished (like my liver).
> >
> > I think that extending meetings like the 2NS4CWN and WSFII online for
> > participants that are bandwidth rich and cash for travel tickets poor
> > is very very important.
> >
> > I will volunteer bandwidth to the server ring for stream relay.
> >
> > Can/will parts/whole of 2NS4CWN be available for online participation?
>
> I suggest the transmission be done in Ogg Theora/Vorbis like York
> Student Television is doing. It's a completely free format, no patents,
> free software reference implementation.
>
> CL<
> >
> > /rob
> >
> >
> > On 13 Feb 2006, at 01:02, kdag wrote:
> >
> > >> 2. Re: Announcing the Second National Summit for Community
> > >> Wireless Networks -- March 31-April 2, 2006. St.
> > >>Charles, MO.
> > >> (Saul Albert)
> > >
> > >>Does anyone else think this is worth persuing? I'm thinking of
> > >>something
> > >>extremely low-key, like a set of questions or a discussion about
> > >>broader
> > >>world-wide issues that would be suited to a remote/streamed
> > >>format. Maybe
> > >>a half day..
> > >
> > >
> > >sounds great! low-key like this will be really nice:
> > >http://www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotmde/dorkbot3.html
> > >we used puredata on that one but can move to freej, that is even
> > >easier to use via dynebolic..as you can see in the pictures here we
> > >used IRC for the "conference" that was originated in medellin, and
> > >received in Barcelona and somewhere in the alps.
> > >http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotmde/terraza.html
> > >
> > >the only problem i see is translation for some people that dont speak
> > >english...but there might be also realtime also text translation, is
> > >not that complex..just using few IRC channels for translation and a
> > >main one as "auditorium" that's what i call low-key...okey the server
> > >ring for relaying the streams can be this one:
> > >http://mcs.hackitectura.net/tiki-index.php?page=GISS
> > >
> > >im for it, when?
> > >
> > >:)
> > >
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