Hi,
Andrea Pescetti wrote on 2012-01-08 10:58:
I felt free to fix some obvious typos myself
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=Marketing%2FCallforLocation&action=historysubmit&diff=43035&oldid=43023
thanks a lot for that!
Actually I would prefer (but maybe it's just a personal preference,
motivated by the fact that I had to miss the LibreOffice conference 2011
due to some last-minute changes in my travel schedule) that video
recording is made mandatory: live streaming has complex requirements and
can remain optional, but video/audio recording facilities (at least at
amateur level) should be available to any teams that want to organize a
conference.
I think we should not make it mandatory, but rather highly encourage
people to provide it. Looking at how it worked (or didn't work) the last
years, I fear we will receive not many valid applications if we indeed
make it mandatory. However, I will try to encourage people more to
provide it in the CfL.
Florian
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