On 1/30/13 3:08 PM, Stuart Phillipson wrote: > Thanks Michelle, getting free access to live streamed conferences is pretty > rare still (or at least in my experience) so it's nice to see Opencast up > there, problems or not.
Seconded! I was only able to catch bits of it (on my end-- as for the remote end, it seemed the only refreshes I had to do was when the presentation source changed) but I liked all the bits I caught. Especially neat was to see someone talking about Arduino. I received a Raspberry Pi for x-mas and that application was one of the first things to jump to mind, as I do Crestron stuff. (Love *love* the RPi! There's even an ARM hotspot compiler for Java now, which is a language I'm comfortable with, and it has GPIO libs, so coding the pi is oh so easy! (With much better IDE support than SIMPL has ta boot.)) Another one that got me to thinking was the bit about internationalization of metadata. Sometime later perhaps, I'll start a thread to see what the current approach is- and I think I saw a presentation about that specifically? What I heard was only in passing. Kudos to the folks putting it on-- I know it isn't easy but what I saw was testament to a job well done. Looks like a lot of fun! :Denny -- It's not just a question of conquering a summit previously unknown, but of tracing, step by step, a new pathway to it. - Gustav Mahler _______________________________________________ Matterhorn-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opencastproject.org/mailman/listinfo/matterhorn-users
