I very highly doubt I'd be attending this Wikimania, personally (too big a
trip for me), but for what it's worth, I imagine remote participation and
community awareness of the availability would be the deciding factors, as SJ
said. It might be interesting to set up IRC channel(s) to run along with the
various lectures; with that done, questions could be submitted both by those
attending the sessions, and by those all over the world.
Barring remote participation of some sort, I doubt I'm the only person who's
more inclined to download whatever's available at some later date, and
listen to them all at my own leisure.
-Luna
On 11/21/06, SJ <2.718281828(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Littlebtc,
We don't have good numbers for this, unfortunately. I also don't
think they would be very telling, as streaming was not widely promoted
either of the past two years. The right answer will depend largely on
how many people know it is available.
Perhaps you can do a poll of people who expect they would use it; I
would guess that at least 200 streams would be used if available and
well-promoted. If you make remote participation a core element of the
conference, you could attract more interest than that.
--SJ
On 11/21/06, 小犬 <sst.dreams(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I am Littlebtc, a member of
Wikimania 2007 planning
team.
When we talk to sponsors about web streaming sponsorship, they want
to know how many people will use web streaming to watch the conference
so that they can help us.
So we'd like to know the amount of web streaming listener, or
bandwidth of the streaming website during Wikimania 2006.
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