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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013/01/11 18:42, Stefano Maffulli
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<pre wrap="">On 11/01/2013 05:33 AM, Jaromir Coufal wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I was wondering, since there is a lot of people who cannot attend Design
Sessions, if we can help them to be present at least in some way.
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We tried in the past to setup systems to enable remote participation in
a generic way (give a URL per each session and hope somebody joins it
from remote) but never had enough return to justify the effort put in
the production.
I'd be interested to learn about your experiments: are you thinking of
some specific set of people that you need to get involved remotely or
you just want to provide the remote URL for anybody that wants to join?
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I'll try to be more specific.<br>
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I started to think about that because there are definitely people
who are interested in sessions but they cannot attend from various
reasons. It is also worth to document discussions. I know that we
keep etherpads, but it can happen that they might miss some details
or actually good thoughts which were mentioned during conversations.<br>
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Since I have quite good experience with using these hangouts on air,
I wanted to propose it as a general way how to get our sessions more
accessible. Lot of people are asking how they can get more involved
and I received very positive feedback for streaming; so I believe
that the audience is definitely there.<br>
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I think what we can do (and it won't take a lot of extra effort) is:<br>
* Setup a Google+ account (if not already existing)<br>
* Before session, log in and start hangout on air:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html">https://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/onair.html</a><br>
* Copy&Paste youtube stream link to official etherpad<br>
* Point webcam to the right spot<br>
* Right before the session press 'Start broadcast'<br>
* People who are interested in the session just follow the link
(stream)<br>
* Stop broadcasting in the end of session.<br>
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Concerns:<br>
- 10 people for hangout (but no limitation for youtube streaming)<br>
- Stream is delayed about 30 seconds from reality (more difficult
interaction for Q&A)<br>
- I am not sure about acoustic conditions, if discussions will be
loud enough (hope it will be fine). <br>
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I would like to try this at least in sessions which I am leading
(and use my youtube's channel), but I believe that this is very
beneficial for all projects and sessions. It might be on moderators
responsibility to take care about that, or it can be globally setup
for each hall.<br>
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The interaction with remote people might be a bit difficult - delay,
volume, etc. So the question is, if at this run we will be trying to
setup something how people can interact remotely or we just do
streaming and prepare ourselves better for the following summit if
we get positive feedback.<br>
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Possible ways of remote interaction:<br>
- direct hangout participation (key people)<br>
- questions/comments section in etherpad (delay, more difficult to
follow - might need some assistant for tracking them)<br>
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What do you think?<br>
-- Jarda<br>
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