On 08/01/2012 21:49, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
drew wrote on 2012-01-08 16:22:
Well, I understand your concern - but the difference between seeing a
video of a presentation along with the Q+A interaction versus reading
the the presentation file on slideshare is such that they are not
comparable.
what do others think? I guess until tomorrow we can refine the call for
locations, later on, it could be quite problematic...
Drew: Do you have a proposal on how we could write that we strongly
encourage people to provide video archives, any stronger term than I
used in my text?
If this is so important, so lets relief the organization team and make
it a task for the marketing team to ensure that videos will be taken and
made available in a good delay. The budget can be assigned to the
organization, but we could have a dedicated team for that and improve it
year after year instead of building it again every year. We know that
some network like Renater (http://www.renater.fr/?lang=en) are ready to
help us, may be we should take advantage of it if we are in Europe again?
Just an idea :)
Kind regards
Sophie
Florian
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