Hi
I definitely agree that remote interactions should be avoided. The
whole point of meeting in person is to discuss the topics that we have
trouble discussing remotely via IRC/mailing list/phone and where we
need real live feedback. Trying to debate over SIP would just defeat
the point.
As for live audio/video stream, I would suggest it's a bit of a
complication we don't need. We could just do recordings and upload
them publically or not afterwards depending on the speaker choice.
Cheers,
Sylvain
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:13 AM, Thomas Tsou <ttsou(a)vt.edu> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 8:05 PM, David A. Burgess
<dburgess(a)jcis.net> wrote:
Harald -
I largely agree, and apologize if my request was misunderstood or expanded beyond its
original intent.
I also largely agree with Harald's statements in that the emphasis
should be on face-to-face communications. In such development
environments, I generally don't like the idea of remote and
interactive participation because it often degrades the experience for
the majority of participants.
That said, I think myself and many others would be appreciative of any
speakers willing to stream their presentations. But, many people -
including myself - do not enjoy speaking in front of a camera, so I
understand any reservations.
Thomas