Difference between revisions of "Plans for Libre Software Meeting 2012"

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+ Sebastian has suggested that we make an Apertus film about the event, streaming talks and presentations live to the web with Elphel cameras.  
 
+ Sebastian has suggested that we make an Apertus film about the event, streaming talks and presentations live to the web with Elphel cameras.  
  
+ Michael Green has expressed an interest holding a workshop on the future of cinema and where our project fits in. This will also give us the opportunity to discuss a wide range of digital cinema topics.
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+ Michael Green has expressed an interest in holding a workshop on the future of cinema and where our project fits in. This will also give us the opportunity to discuss a wide range of digital cinema topics.
  
 
+ Nathan is interested in having a real-time stereoscopic Apertus rig, setup and functioning in our booth.  
 
+ Nathan is interested in having a real-time stereoscopic Apertus rig, setup and functioning in our booth.  
  
 
+ Sasha is planning on delivering a 10-20 minute presentation examining how, as an Open Source project, we've fostered an international community of engineers, developers, artists and followers through our use of a project website and online forum. The intention is to then hold a discussion analysing the success/disadvantages of our forum and whether its implementation is a viable strategy that other projects might benefit from.
 
+ Sasha is planning on delivering a 10-20 minute presentation examining how, as an Open Source project, we've fostered an international community of engineers, developers, artists and followers through our use of a project website and online forum. The intention is to then hold a discussion analysing the success/disadvantages of our forum and whether its implementation is a viable strategy that other projects might benefit from.

Revision as of 20:46, 27 January 2012

Libre Software Meeting 2012, July 7th-12th (Geneva, Switzerland)


+ Sebastian has suggested that we make an Apertus film about the event, streaming talks and presentations live to the web with Elphel cameras.

+ Michael Green has expressed an interest in holding a workshop on the future of cinema and where our project fits in. This will also give us the opportunity to discuss a wide range of digital cinema topics.

+ Nathan is interested in having a real-time stereoscopic Apertus rig, setup and functioning in our booth.

+ Sasha is planning on delivering a 10-20 minute presentation examining how, as an Open Source project, we've fostered an international community of engineers, developers, artists and followers through our use of a project website and online forum. The intention is to then hold a discussion analysing the success/disadvantages of our forum and whether its implementation is a viable strategy that other projects might benefit from.