Hi there Shawn,
Well, there were no remote participants last time. I don't think we
can do a phone conference (it will probably be too expensive) but we
may be able to arrange a yahoo/MSN voice conference. You can anyway
use wiki and IRC but they will probably be "off-line" (meaning not
real time) for the conference.
Yes I will publish the summit material ASAP :)


On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 02:00:52 -0500, Shawn Dahlen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ajith -
> 
> Quick question? Did people participate remotely during the last
> conference?  Unfortunately, I will not be able to fly out, but I would
> like to contribute to the discussions, especially in regards to WSA
> and WS messaging.  Any suggestions on the best means of communication?
> IRC, Wiki, phone conference?  If you could publish the presentations
> beforehand that would be great as well (if possible of course).
> 
> - Shawn
> 
> On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:49:24 +0600, Ajith Ranabahu
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Since there are requests for presentations and audio/video recordings
> > of the sessions we need to think of a better way to cater for the
> > people who will be absent in the summit (other than the wiki).
> > General discussions are not appropriate to be recorded , even in audio
> > format, since the people will feel restricted once they know it's
> > being recorded.( we did not record the sessions last time due to
> > this!) So recording the complete sessions is out.
> > But we can actually record (either in audio or video) the
> > presentations. I am now planning a complete Axis2 overview
> > presentation which will include notes as well. it is possible have the
> > audio (or video if people are so keen in looking at me or Srinath
> > waving our hands :)) of this. (I mean I have no objections :)).
> > So here is my suggestion. We can have a short (lets say 10 to 15
> > minutes maximum) presentation before we start every session. This
> > presentation will be a general introduction about the topic to discuss
> > and will include specific problem areas. A person who is well aware of
> > the particular topic can do the presentation. We can record these
> > presentations (if there are no objections) and publish along with the
> > ppt + notes.
> >
> > thoughts ?
> >
> > --
> > Ajith Ranabahu
> >
> 


-- 
Ajith Ranabahu

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