It was attempted at a previous meeting, however permission needs to be obtained from the presenter (and the corporate sponsor if any). Due to the late notice at the meeting where this was last attempted, this was unable to be obtained.
I have a high-quality USB camera that I have used to record other types of meetings before, but the challenge presents itself when both HD recording and SD live streaming are attempted at the same time. There are premium services that would allow HD streaming and such. On a free level, my plan was to just stream online (in SD, perhaps with an IRC channel for chat) and post a HD YouTube video after the meeting is completed. I will be more than happy to look into this again (don't know if I will have time to get it all working before tomorrow night) if there is interest. All of the presentations are so very good and having a healthy archive of them would really be a valuable resource. If anyone else has a better idea (or perhaps a FireWire camera), toss it out! I would be very interested if anyone has had experience with the various live broadcast services, as there are so very many! Michael Potts (904) 638-2914 Send from an Android Nexus One. Please excuse the spelling and brevity. On Mar 14, 2011 8:00 PM, "Laura Hartwell" <[email protected]> wrote: > I would love to attend a meeting but they always conflict with my work > schedule. I work 6pm - 12mid every weeknight and Saturday days, but I am > able to attend a webcast during working hours. Has it ever been > discussed having someone set up a webcam and mic and webcasting the > meeting so those of us who are unable to attend can eavesdrop from afar? > > Laura > > -- > Laura Hartwell > Hartwell Enterprises - Professional IT Services > http://www.laurahartwell.com > Element9 Communications > http://www.element9.net > Fast, reliable, and economical hosting solutions for personal and > business websites > > > On Thu, 2011-03-03 at 17:24 -0500, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote: >> Thus far we still haven't a topic or presenter for March, this month. I >> had hoped to get someone to do a presentation on firewalling using >> iptables. Since thats some what of a pre-requisite to the April >> presentation on Base/Snort. >> >> In the event no one steps up to do a presentation on >> firewalling/iptables. Another topic came to mind that I think anyone can >> present on, and might be time for another entry level presentation. My >> thoughts there are a presentation for people that are new to linux. >> >> "I am new to Linux, what the heck do I do next?" >> >> Something that would cover, what is a distro, what is GNU and Linux, >> what is a desktop env( gnome,kde, xfce, enlightenment, etc) and other >> basic concepts we all consider basic knowledge. But really does not >> pertain to other OS. You will never deal with a distribution of Windows >> or OS X, or most any OS. Though you can have a mix of GNU and other >> software on the other OS. >> >> We did a group presentation a while back on various distros. We might >> look to revisit such in the future. But this presentation would be >> distro agnostic. Just covering the basics of Linux, that someone knew to >> Linux will not really know about or understand coming from other OS. >> >> But we can go with another topic, really up to what ever someone wants >> to present on. Since topics can be easy to decide on, but finding >> presenters, not so easy :) >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Archive http://marc.info/?l=jaxlug-list&r=1&w=2 > RSS Feed http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml > Unsubscribe [email protected] >

