> What did the other attendees think about the Conference, and what is there
> to tell people beyond the tag and OGG Theora? I'll chime in later,
> but I just wanted start the conversation.
This Australian artists did a good round up of the conference:
http://thequality.com/people/michela/weblog/
> As that post on WHATWG points out, the FOSS codec theora, according to
> Apple, isn't actually free of legal constraints (Apple sites patent issues).
> Perhaps Apple is using this as a smokescreen since they can't easily support
> theora on the iPod so it makes no sense for them to push the codec
Great post Jay. Some thoughts below...
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
> > I'm surprised we're over a week out and people haven't brought back their
> > takes to the list, but Lauren G. just put up a blog post with her take:
> > http://laurengalanter.com/2009/06/30/open-video-r
> I'm surprised we're over a week out and people haven't brought back their
> takes to the list, but Lauren G. just put up a blog post with her take:
> http://laurengalanter.com/2009/06/30/open-video-round-up/
> What did the other attendees think about the Conference, and what is there
> to tell pe
Thanks for posting my writeup, Jeffrey, and for stimulating discussion
here.
Two things I got excited about were -
1) giving developers of FOSS video editing apps feedback and advice about
UI, workflows and the like. They really need video creators to tell them
what they want and need. I know Rya
I'm surprised we're over a week out and people haven't brought back their
takes to the list, but Lauren G. just put up a blog post with her take:
http://laurengalanter.com/2009/06/30/open-video-round-up/
What did the other attendees think about the Conference, and what is there
to tell people bey