On 12-10-23, at 03:40 , Steve Holden <[email protected]> wrote:

> Andrea:
> 
> Apparently we don't have any guarantees on quality of service, so we are 
> suggesting that speakers who wish to try this route should prepare a video 
> for use if the remote presentation doesn't work out.
> 
That would be a disappointment and would be in keeping with the "YouTube" video 
dismissal I erroneously just condemned, not having read this post in the thread.

My apologies, Christian!


> I presume that no special room set-up will be needed for these talks except 
> audio connection to the computer that's used to display the call?

I find this a little odd… I mean, I've had excellent technological responses 
using very simple setups—My laptop.

There exist alternatives. For instance, there is Uberconference.

Louis
> 
> regards
>  Steve
> 
> On Oct 23, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> 
>> As discussed on the ooo-dev list 
>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-ooo-dev/ we have several 
>> speakers from China (all in the OpenOffice track, it seems) who are facing 
>> delays in getting a visa to Germany for ApacheCon.
>> 
>> A suggestion from Louis Suárez-Potts is to allow teleconferencing: speakers 
>> who cannot be physically in Germany would still be able to give their 
>> presentation as an online seminar.
>> 
>> Would this be possible with the current infrastructure in Sinsheim?
>> 
>> Regards,
>>  Andrea.
> 
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