John Pinner schrieb:
Hi,

2009/5/27 Christian Scholz <[email protected]>:
Hi!

I was just writing my EuroPython talk and I had a random thought, what
are we doing about outlines/handouts/slide for regular talks? Are we
putting them on the wiki, making a CD, or just having each speaker
just put their materials wherever? For PyConUK we made a CD but that
requires a lot of work, and ideally we would a volunteer to edit it
and chase people for the outlines. If this has already been decided
and sorted out already then ignore me.
I would also suggest to create an event on http://slideshare.net which
might even result on showing it on the Homepage (like now some PHP
conference). This might publicize the EuroPython conference more in
those circles.

Here is the event page:

http://www.slideshare.net/events-add

Still chasing for the slides would still be necessary if the speakers
don't upload their slides themselves.

The only problem is, I think, that asking speakers to do this may
discourage them from putting their slides on the EP site, which must
take priority.

Well, you can always download them (if the uploader allows it) and reupload or you can embed the player which even makes them directly viewable.

(or one does it the other way round, collects them on the EP site and somebody uploads the missing ones to slideshare)

-- Christian


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