Ah, crap. I never sent back the recorders. I still have two of them. :( -- Rich Bowen, mobile edition
On Mar 1, 2012, at 18:53, Nick Burch <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All > > As some of you may know, ConCom bought (via Cliff, thanks!) a few audio > recorders at ApacheCon in Vancouver, which were used to record the audio of > all the sessions there. These recorders are now available to help record > sessions at other Apache events around the world. If you are putting on a > small event, do let us know if you'd like to have one or two of them there! > > > Ross and myself took one of the recorders to the event in Colombo earlier > this week, and we've managed to get recordings of most of the sessions there. > The audio needs a bit of editing before it's ready to be published, but > should be of interest to both those who came (to remind them of what was > discussed), and those who couldn't make it (so they can learn from it) > > Additionally, I suspect we could probably get a few good feathercast episodes > out of this, by taking some of the interesting bits from a session or two. > > > I'm thinking that when the audio has been edited and is ready for sharing, > we'd post it on the new events.apache.org site (which'll hopefully be live > before then). We can then link to the files from places like Lanyrd (which > has some event coverage already), and other places that people might look. We > might also want to link to one or two talks from the ComDev site (eg the > Apache Way one), but I'm not sure we'd want to put all the talks up there, > which is why I thought a concom site is the best place for the full set. Does > that make sense to people? > > > Finally, is anyone able to volunteer to help with either of: > * Editing + labelling the raw audio tracks? > * Pulling out some of the best bits for a feathercast or two? > > Nick
