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[DevCon2008 (post-chatter)] DevCon2008
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james_nak 16-Sep-2007 [3] | That's in MO,. right? |
eFishAnt 16-Sep-2007 [4] | yes, Missouri. It's the Heart of America. |
james_nak 16-Sep-2007 [5x2] | : ) Well, since I'm in So Cal I can't make hardly any claims about heart which are very positive : ) |
Let's face it'll end up being somewhere else. I think the other side of the world from us. | |
eFishAnt 17-Sep-2007 [7x2] | Madagascar would be cool. |
Czech Republic makes lots of sense, since we have the smartest people from there. | |
james_nak 17-Sep-2007 [9x3] | Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. |
I was also wondering if we couldn't do something virtual. That would be a project worth working on as the tools created woould be quite useful. | |
We "Should" be able to do this. | |
eFishAnt 17-Sep-2007 [12x4] | Like I told Dave the Collaboration visitor in Davis in 2004, that was the first non-vitural meeting we had. |
I "AM" working on it...;-) | |
So we can drink our own Wine, the REBOL Wine. | |
Why use inferior tools. | |
DanielSz 17-Sep-2007 [16] | I vote for China. Now that would be interesting... |
Graham 17-Sep-2007 [17] | I vote Atlantis .. always wanted to visit there |
Gabriele 17-Sep-2007 [18x2] | hmm, it would be cool to "sync" two devcons (or even three?) in two different sides of the world and be connected somehow. timezone problems will be hard to workaround though... but mainly, who gets Carl? ;) |
altough... i should say that the great thing about the devcons is getting together... even if there were no presentations, the devcons would be really great. | |
Pekr 17-Sep-2007 [20] | we need new datatype - Carl! ..... append devcon-CZ make Carl! [] :-) |
Robert 17-Sep-2007 [21] | Maui in August :-) |
Pekr 17-Sep-2007 [22] | Maui - ok, so 10 Rebols from around the world can afford it :-) |
Rebolek 17-Sep-2007 [23] | Even if I can use half of my year's income for a trip to Maui, I'll probably never get US Visa so it's pretty pointless for me. |
Pekr 17-Sep-2007 [24] | for most, imo .... |
Mchean 17-Sep-2007 [25] | Second Life or Croquet for a virtual DevCon? |
Henrik 17-Sep-2007 [26] | second life? altME makes more sense to me :-) |
Terry 17-Sep-2007 [27] | Second Life is a cool idea. |
Mchean 17-Sep-2007 [28x2] | Im not sure if SL has video broadcasting without going to a web site |
but Croquet does. This makes sense only until something similiar can be done in a rebol environment | |
Louis 17-Sep-2007 [30] | Yes! a virutal DevCon would really be great! |
james_nak 17-Sep-2007 [31] | You mean one of you geniuses can't write a virtual meeting app? : ) Seriously, that would be a great project. |
Henrik 17-Sep-2007 [32] | I had hoped exactly that would happen |
Pavel 18-Sep-2007 [33] | But How You Eat Pizza Virtually :) |
Pekr 18-Sep-2007 [34x2] | We have already AltME - what do you need to be it more virtual and real-time? |
But - there is nothing like personal meeting, unless we one day have something like video conferencing in REBOL :-) | |
Henrik 18-Sep-2007 [36] | I'd say we need a presentation tool that relays layout data to a number of people along with streaming audio. That's my biggest issue with the experiences we've had with devcon videos. |
Brock 18-Sep-2007 [37x2] | Yes, just sat through a Microsoft Live Meeting presentation. It was a very nice user experience. |
Things I liked, speakers could queue up if they had something to contribute, when they were given the floor their bio page would display. There was also a seating plan that showed the status of all people logged in by colour coding. Questions were queued by a moderator and people could be given the option to 'raise their hand'. | |
james_nak 20-Sep-2007 [39] | Ah, Rebol and video. I understand R3 will address this. |
Mchean 20-Sep-2007 [40] | yeah but not in time for Devcon2008 |
Robert 20-Sep-2007 [41] | www.gotomeeting.com The best system for virtual meetings I know about. |
Gabriele 20-Sep-2007 [42] | the thing i don't understand is... what is the point of a virtual meeting? we already meet virtually here every day. |
btiffin 20-Sep-2007 [43] | Gabriele; altme has no facial expressions. Few get how jokey or how serious a posting may be. The eyes and intonations make for at least half of the meaning. It's my personal opinion that people can't drive well with cell phones due to the 3.4 kHz audio range; too many brain cycles are being used to fill in the missing intonations. It takes a leap of faith in many posts when technical information is being discussed. If people could see the look of fear and confusion that I usually express while typing something, I'd feel better that I wasn't leading people down the garden path when offering opinions and advice; my brain would know that they would know I was talkin' out my ass. :) So in short; in person is best by far, video is a distant second, audio even further down the chain and text way down at the bottom. So given REBOL's awesome international user base, if I can't make DevCon, gimme viddies. |
Robert 21-Sep-2007 [44] | Gab, I agree. But for those that can't attend it might be a good option. |
Gabriele 21-Sep-2007 [45x2] | yes, but then i say, we meet, and allow others to see video stream (worked well in France), and call in via skype (just need to make sure we have a pc with skype set up ;). 100% virtual is not even 1% of the fun. ;) |
and... i can provide a TeamSpeak server if you want voice. Video is unfortunately not that easy. | |
Sunanda 21-Sep-2007 [47] | If you skim the transcript of the Altme group during DevCon2007, you can see the frustrations cuuased by the narrow channel between the meeting room and the rest of the world. I think partially because the live feed was not a top priority for the organisers One idea: If 50 people paid USD15 to be Internet Participants at DevCon2008 that could fund a much better channel for them http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/aga-display-posts.r?post=r3wp500x303 |
Henrik 21-Sep-2007 [48x4] | I'd go for something low-bandwidth, perhaps relayed from the devcon site to rebol.net where the bandwidth is higher for broadcasting. I would much rather have reliable text messaging than fuzzy or unclear video or audio that drops out once in a while. Hey, that sounds like AltME. :-) |
at Amiga shows there are radio interviews. for Apple keynotes, since Apple stopped broadcasting live video, various sites just update an AJAX based site with text and images and it works OK. | |
Brian, we are different I guess. I also hate talking on a phone, since spoken word for me can be hard to understand, but a simple line of text can be read again and again until you get it at the speed that you can read, not the speed that's dictated at the other end. I see a big difference there and my brain works just fine, processing text. Perhaps it only comes after 10 years of IRC'ing with lots of different people. I don't really care about video unless it's a tutorial where the content is shown in at least DVD quality with a clear voice using a studio microphone and the audio is properly synchronized with the video. Simple plain text is for me far preferable for anything less than that. | |
You in fact remind be of Radar O'Reilly in MASH who once wrote a letter to his mother. He wrote "I write to you very slowly, because I know you are not a fast reader." ;-) | |
btiffin 21-Sep-2007 [52] | :) |
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