On 16/05/11 21:43, Guillaume Paumier wrote:
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I'm particularly interested in hearing about how
people here felt
about the communications around and during the event (whether they
attended in person or followed the event remotely): e.g. did you watch
and/or participate in the live video feed, live note-taking, IRCing,
tweeting, blogging, and did you find it useful.
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I have been at the event for 7 days. The main trouble is that most
people talk a mix of foreign language and or English. French should be a
requirement.
I really liked the live note-taking. It let you catch back when you got
disturbed by something else, let you read hard to understand English
words and provide a very useful reading about what you have done during
the day. I think, on Monday, Haeb used the Etherpad notes to write his
articles for the SignPost.
I have not used IRC that much, mostly to find where other people where
or to asynchronously ask questions
I do not tweet.
Your blog posts on the techblog are the most important things. The
reason being that, in the future, they are probably the only text which
will still be read by people.
In conclusion:
blog : +++
etherpad : ++
IRC : =
tweet : -
video : = (I was there)
PS: please write blog posts in French next time =))))
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Ashar Voultoiz