What I loved was how some people created their presentations. I remember Jon
had created one big svg file opened in Inkscape, where he was just manually
scrolling through the slides, which I loved; then we had the SVG team, that
scripted their svg presentation and played it through a browser (allowing
nice things like the musical keyboard).

I'm definitely gonna see how I can make my presentations more interactive
now that I've seen how cool that can be.

What I did not like were the badges and the food haha. But the latter is
just personal preference I guess.

Jake

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Robert Martinez <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 05/31/2010 08:21 AM, Marcos Diaz wrote:
>
> Things I liked:
> -People helps you if you have problems.
> -Free coffee!
> -Wifi everywhere.
> -A lot of energy plugs.
> -OpenRaster and OpenDWG.
>
>  Things I disliked:
> -Tiny badgets (was easy to ask people names than read it), I prefer neck
> straps IDs.
> -Uncentered projector.
> -Small conference hall (I understand this year participation exceeded all
> expectations).
> -My talk!
> -Brussels food.
>
>  I want to know yours!
>
>
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> Marcos Díaz <[email protected]>
> Nathive project developer
> http://www.nathive.org/
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