Hi,
Sophie Gautier wrote on 2012-01-08 21:57:
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?
the main problem is that you need equipment and people who can use it at
the venue. Shipping cameras and microphones throughout Europe or even
the world is troublesome. ;-)
So, while we can put the basic responsibility (like which server to
archive at, codecs etc.), it still needs dedicated people and equipment
at the venue itself to make it happen.
So: Sharing the burden - yes. Putting everything in "remote hands" -
rather not.
Florian
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