Congresscamp Opening on Sep 12th, 2009 :: 0:32:24 to 0:52:24
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George Chriss

0:29:33 to 0:33:08( Edit History Discussion )
Title: George Chriss

A run-through of how CongressCamp 2009 sessions are recorded, published, and transcribed.

0:31:46 to 0:32:24( Edit History Discussion )

I'll just close by saying that if anybody does want to be taken off–the–record, either because you said something you wish you hadn't or if you are a privacy and/or anonymity advocate, I'd be happy to do so. Please do approach me [or] make a verbal note saying that "this portion of the conversation is off–record," or find a different room that doesn't have A/V gear upstairs. (Please don't touch the equipment as it is a bit sensitive.)
I will be running around frantically trying to manage all of this; the cameras are stationary, there's not a camera–person designated for every room.

0:32:25 to 0:33:08( Edit History Discussion )

I think I covered everything. Are there any questions for me? Anybody?

Question: What's the URL again of where they will be posted ultimately?

Noel Dickover: We'll be linking them from CongressCamp.org.

To answer the question fully: Archive.org is the Internet Archive, it is a library in California. That is the primary point of publication. From there, they're copied into OpenMeetings.org for the MetaVid work. You can follow OpenMeetings on Twitter or Identi.ca, which is really great because it is also under CC-Attribution so I can actually reuse the tweets as you provide them. Are there any other questions?

Audience: Thank you.

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