Hi Wikimania2010 organizing team, do you have a plan to provide the broader audience with live streaming from the venue? If not yet, would you like to organize it or to help people interested in set it up?
I wonder if we in Japan can manage a meeting to watch a live streaming of opening ceremony together at a local conference which is eventually scheduled on July 9 and 10. It will be around 16h at the local time, unless this year it happens in the Polish afternoon, and it won't be difficult to set up a meeting for people in Japan. Already some people have showed an inerest. On the other hand I have no webcam nor experience of streaming, so your help will be great, and besides that, I think streaming the conference will be great: in 2005 I enjoyed very much webradio from the venue.
Any thought?
Cheers,
--- El mar 30-mar-10, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com escribió:
Hi Wikimania2010 organizing team, do you have a plan to provide the broader audience with live streaming from the venue? If not yet, would you like to organize it or to help people interested in set it up?
I wonder if we in Japan can manage a meeting to watch a live streaming of opening ceremony together at a local conference which is eventually scheduled on July 9 and 10. It will be around 16h at the local time, unless this year it happens in the Polish afternoon, and it won't be difficult to set up a meeting for people in Japan. Already some people have showed an inerest. On the other hand I have no webcam nor experience of streaming, so your help will be great, and besides that, I think streaming the conference will be great: in 2005 I enjoyed very much webradio from the venue.
Any thought?
All talks and ceremonies where streamed live in 2009. Our st[r]eaming guys already expressed the are at the Polish team disposition on this if, of course, needed.
Please let me know if you need to context them.
Cheers, MarianoC.-
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Hi MarianoC.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Mariano Cecowski marianocecowski@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
--- El mar 30-mar-10, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com escribió:
Hi Wikimania2010 organizing team, do you have a plan to provide the broader audience with live streaming from the venue? If not yet, would you like to organize it or to help people interested in set it up?
I wonder if we in Japan can manage a meeting to watch a live streaming of opening ceremony together at a local conference which is eventually scheduled on July 9 and 10. It will be around 16h at the local time, unless this year it happens in the Polish afternoon, and it won't be difficult to set up a meeting for people in Japan. Already some people have showed an inerest. On the other hand I have no webcam nor experience of streaming, so your help will be great, and besides that, I think streaming the conference will be great: in 2005 I enjoyed very much webradio from the venue.
Any thought?
All talks and ceremonies where streamed live in 2009. Our st[r]eaming guys already expressed the are at the Polish team disposition on this if, of course, needed.
Please let me know if you need to context them.
Great, I'd love to see such a coordination. Looking forward to hearing from the Polish team. Cheers,
Cheers, MarianoC.-
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Hi all
For live streaming and recordings, please think about licenses. The presenter has to agree to put his/her talk under a free license. Sadly, most of the videos from Buenos Aires we have on commons are technically copyright violations, because the presenter's consent is missing.
I highly recommend to require all presenters to explicitly state the license of papers, slides, and the presentation itself. For the Developers' Workshop I'm organizing in April, I made this question part of the registration form. I recommend to do the same for Wikimania.
Thanks, Daniel
--- El mar 30-mar-10, Daniel Kinzler daniel@brightbyte.de escribió:
The presenter has to agree to put his/her talk under a free license.
Or have the WMF request it as a condition for participating
Sadly, most of the videos from Buenos Aires we have on commons are technically copyright violations, because the presenter's consent is missing.
Well, perhaps this should be made more explicit. In Buenos Aires those who didn't want their presentation to be recorded and streamed expressed so, and their will was respected. Actually it was just HaeB, who also didn't want any pictures of him taken/published.
Let me remind the Polish team to have this in mind too; we had "no-pictures" badges for those who prefer to remain real-life anonymous, not just presenters.
I highly recommend to require all presenters to explicitly state the license of papers, slides, and the presentation itself. For the Developers' Workshop I'm organizing in April, I made this question part of the registration form. I recommend to do the same for Wikimania.
I would recommend the WMF to make it a precondition for the speakers to release thing in dual licence, as we currently do with any edition to any Wikimedian project, unless explicitly requested by (and aproved for) a presenter (like HaeB). I'm not sure, but I would say that it is already like this.
Cheers, MarianoC.-
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Hi
Wikimania 2009 CPF required all submission to be freely licensed. The submission form had also a check box in which the author agreed to the license. We did not request formal consent for publishing the recorded videos but most (if not all) speakers were aware that their presentations were going to be published on Commons. The only speaker that requested special treatment was HaeB because on privacy concerns and we honored his request not recording his presentation.
Barcex
2010/3/30 Daniel Kinzler daniel@brightbyte.de
Hi all
For live streaming and recordings, please think about licenses. The presenter has to agree to put his/her talk under a free license. Sadly, most of the videos from Buenos Aires we have on commons are technically copyright violations, because the presenter's consent is missing.
I highly recommend to require all presenters to explicitly state the license of papers, slides, and the presentation itself. For the Developers' Workshop I'm organizing in April, I made this question part of the registration form. I recommend to do the same for Wikimania.
Thanks, Daniel
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