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Re: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Which EclipseCon 2008 rooms should we record to turn into webcasts?


If we want to convey a certain message of Eclipse being a runtime, we could broadcast the talks around:
        1) RCP (desktop)
        2) eRCP (embedded)
        3) RAP (browser)

Ian can then do some funny marketeering :)

Another approach would be to actually ask people if they want their talk recorded.


If I were looking at the schedule:
        * Monday
                * Cypress Room
        * Tuesday
                * Great America Ballroom JK
        * Wed
                * Grand Ballroom GHAB
        * Thursday
                * Room 209/210

Cheers,

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From: Bjorn Freeman-Benson <bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Eclipsecon Program Committee list <eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "'Ian Skerrett'" <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 02/25/2008 06:44 PM
Subject: [eclipse.org-eclipsecon-program-committee] Which EclipseCon 2008        rooms should we record to turn into webcasts?





Program Committee members,
If you have any opinions about which EclipseCon sessions should be record, now is the time to let me know.

The recording equipment needs to be set up in a room for a given day, thus we will record all the sessions in that room for the whole day.  For example, if we choose Tuesday Room 206, then we will record "Apple and Oranges...", "Using Dependency Injection...", "Eclipse and DITA...", "Functional Testing...", etc.

I'm open to suggestions (prioritized lists) of rooms and days. There's a limited number of XGA recorders, of course, so 100% coverage isn't going to happen, hence the need for prioritized lists.

To me the key question about which rooms and days to record is based around three questions:

1.        Which sessions would be most useful to people after the conference is over when they are watching on their computer?
2.        Which sessions have more demo and less slideware, because slideware is easy to ship around doesn't really need a webcast, whereas a demo makes a nice webcast?
3.        Which sessions will provide the best advertising to future EclipseCon attendees, i.e., they'll watch it and say "I've got to go next year"?
Thanks for your help,
Bjorn

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