Thread: pgday.eu
Hi all, Congratulations and many thanks indeed to all the organisers of and speakers at the conference in Paris. A great couple of days, with really interesting talks...and a really enjoyable session in the pub on Friday night! Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland rod@iol.ie
2009/11/12 Raymond O'Donnell <rod@iol.ie>: > Hi all, > > Congratulations and many thanks indeed to all the organisers of and > speakers at the conference in Paris. A great couple of days, with really > interesting talks...and a really enjoyable session in the pub on Friday > night! > > Ray. > > -- > Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland > rod@iol.ie > I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 Thom
On 12/11/2009 00:18, Thom Brown wrote: > I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very > well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose > hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially > Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 Heh heh.... I was gone by then - glad it's been preserved on video! :-) Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland rod@iol.ie
Yes. The conference could not be faulted. I had a great time. The venue was perfect. I really love Paris. I want to go back very soon. Pictures here: http://mha.smugmug.com/Conferences/PostgreSQL/PGDayEU-2009/10262763_bg6oF#708207723_hjhTg Regards, Peter Geoghegan
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very > well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose > hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially > Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red wine and scotch anyway?) :-) Do you have any more videos? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 09:41, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very >> well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose >> hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially >> Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 > > Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less > hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red > wine and scotch anyway?) Wasn't that actually your idea? I would blame JD but I think he had left by then? -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 09:41, Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very >>> well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose >>> hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially >>> Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 >> >> Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less >> hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red >> wine and scotch anyway?) > > Wasn't that actually your idea? I would blame JD but I think he had > left by then? Certainly not mine (I would have stuck with the scotch) - I have a vague recollection that it may have been Simon. -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
2009/11/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>: > On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very >> well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose >> hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially >> Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 > > Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less > hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red > wine and scotch anyway?) > > :-) > > Do you have any more videos? > Yes, I've got loads, but with their bitrate being 5 megabytes per second (no, not megabits!), I have to re-encode them with a lower resolution and much lower bitrate just so I can upload them. Unfortunately some are better than others since my attention was torn between trying to record it and actually watching the talks. Thom
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:57:59AM +0200, Devrim GÜNDÜZ wrote: > On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > > (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red > > wine and scotch anyway?) > > **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) YOU wasn't there! ;-) -- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum German PostgreSQL User Group European PostgreSQL User Group - Board of Directors Volunteer Regional Contact, Germany - PostgreSQL Project PGDay.eu 2009 in Paris, Nov. 6/7, http://www.pgday.eu/
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On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red > wine and scotch anyway?) **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) -- Devrim GÜNDÜZ , RHCE Professional Services, Training, 24x7 Support Authors: PostgreSQL Replicator, ODBCng, PostgreSQL RPMs, PITRTools http://www.commandprompt.com/ XMPP: dgunduz@jabber.commandprompt.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/devrimgunduz
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Devrim GÜNDÜZ escribió: > On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > > (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red > > wine and scotch anyway?) > > **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) Maybe JD? -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ PostgreSQL Replication, Consulting, Custom Development, 24x7 support
2009/11/12 Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>: > Devrim GÜNDÜZ escribió: >> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: >> > (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red >> > wine and scotch anyway?) >> >> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) > > Maybe JD? Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a European party :-p http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ok a *bit* off-topic here... ;-) But who's this? He reminds me after a programming maraton! :-D Or after a cognac after red wine! :-P Whoever your are... Cheers Mate! ;) BR, Pedro On 11/12/2009 05:24 PM, Dave Page wrote: > 2009/11/12 Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>: >> Devrim GÜNDÜZ escribió: >>> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: >>>> (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red wine and >>>> scotch anyway?) >>> >>> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) >> >> Maybe JD? > > Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a > European party :-p > > http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkr8SIoACgkQ2FH5GXCfxAtxpwCgrN7s4a1hGMa2MfBeYQoYREYR ixEAnRWuvs6D1KIB+96ZPUTVDgOzpZ5q =BZI1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 17:24 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > >> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) > > > > Maybe JD? > > Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a > European party :-p > > http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ > *sigh* I really should have been there :-) -- Devrim GÜNDÜZ , RHCE Professional Services, Training, 24x7 Support Authors: PostgreSQL Replicator, ODBCng, PostgreSQL RPMs, PITRTools http://www.commandprompt.com/ XMPP: dgunduz@jabber.commandprompt.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/devrimgunduz
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It's Joshua Drake, aka JD. On 11/12/09, Pedro Doria Meunier <pdoria@netmadeira.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ok a *bit* off-topic here... ;-) > But who's this? He reminds me after a programming maraton! :-D > Or after a cognac after red wine! :-P > > Whoever your are... Cheers Mate! ;) > > BR, > Pedro > > > On 11/12/2009 05:24 PM, Dave Page wrote: >> 2009/11/12 Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>: >>> Devrim GÜNDÜZ escribió: >>>> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: >>>>> (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red wine and >>>>> scotch anyway?) >>>> >>>> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) >>> >>> Maybe JD? >> >> Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a >> European party :-p >> >> http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ > > iEYEARECAAYFAkr8SIoACgkQ2FH5GXCfxAtxpwCgrN7s4a1hGMa2MfBeYQoYREYR > ixEAnRWuvs6D1KIB+96ZPUTVDgOzpZ5q > =BZI1 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- > Sent via pgeu-general mailing list (pgeu-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgeu-general > -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 18:47 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > It's Joshua Drake, aka JD. > >>>> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > >>>>> (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red wine and > >>>>> scotch anyway?) > >>>> > >>>> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) > >>> > >>> Maybe JD? > >> > >> Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a > >> European party :-p > >> > >> http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ > >> I had no idea that European beer was uhmm, twice as strong as US counterparts. I knew I was in trouble when people (Dave Page) poured Scotch into my water. It was time to go before I got into a LOT of trouble :P Joshua D. Drake -- PostgreSQL.org Major Contributor Command Prompt, Inc: http://www.commandprompt.com/ - 503.667.4564 Consulting, Training, Support, Custom Development, Engineering If the world pushes look it in the eye and GRR. Then push back harder. - Salamander
On 12/11/2009 19:01, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > I had no idea that European beer was uhmm, twice as strong as US > counterparts. I knew I was in trouble when people (Dave Page) poured > Scotch into my water. It was time to go before I got into a LOT of > trouble :P Hmmm....it's usually supposed to be the other way around - water into Scotch, I mean. Mind you, a lot of people would say that mixing Scotch and water is a mortal sin to begin with. :-) Dave seemed to have an endless supply of those little drinks tickets - it would have been *very* easy to get into trouble! Ray. -- Raymond O'Donnell :: Galway :: Ireland rod@iol.ie
> I had no idea that European beer was uhmm, twice as strong as US > counterparts. I knew I was in trouble when people (Dave Page) poured > Scotch into my water. It was time to go before I got into a LOT of > trouble :P > > Joshua D. Drake > > btw, the "normal" beer is twice as strong as the US one (around 5.4% here usually). you can also get "bock bier" (as we call it in austria), however. it is in the area of 12% :). THIS is beer *g*. you need just the fingers of one hand to count if you had more than enough *g*. i can send you a bottle, if you want. hans -- Cybertec Schoenig & Schoenig GmbH Reyergasse 9 / 2 A-2700 Wiener Neustadt Web: www.postgresql-support.de
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Hans-Juergen Schoenig <hs@cybertec.at> wrote: > >> I had no idea that European beer was uhmm, twice as strong as US >> counterparts. I knew I was in trouble when people (Dave Page) poured >> Scotch into my water. It was time to go before I got into a LOT of >> trouble :P >> >> Joshua D. Drake >> >> > > btw, the "normal" beer is twice as strong as the US one (around 5.4% here > usually). > you can also get "bock bier" (as we call it in austria), however. > it is in the area of 12% :). > THIS is beer *g*. you need just the fingers of one hand to count if you had > more than enough *g*. Not that I'd want to discourage anyone sending beer to anyone, but... Though perhaps well outside the mainstream US beer drinkers normal experience there are a good variety of barley wines, Trappist type ales, bocks and doppelbocks available in the US. The whole category of high test beer is a fav of mine, and I'd agree you shouldn't need more than a couple of fingers to know when you've had enough. Personally, I'd say it's more like: select limit from beer where type in ( 'Barley wine', 'Trappist', 'Bock', 'Doppelbock' ) limit ------ 1 -- Peter Hunsberger
On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 18:47 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > It's Joshua Drake, aka JD. > >>>> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 08:41 +0000, Dave Page wrote: > >>>>> (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red wine and > >>>>> scotch anyway?) > >>>> > >>>> **Perfect** idea -- but it was not me ;) > >>> > >>> Maybe JD? > >> > >> Hahahahaha. He went back to his hotel early, unable to cope with a > >> European party :-p > >> > >> http://img132.yfrog.com/i/3e9o.jpg/ > >> I had no idea that European beer was uhmm, twice as strong as US counterparts. I knew I was in trouble when people (Dave Page) poured Scotch into my water. It was time to go before I got into a LOT of trouble :P Joshua D. Drake -- PostgreSQL.org Major Contributor Command Prompt, Inc: http://www.commandprompt.com/ - 503.667.4564 Consulting, Training, Support, Custom Development, Engineering If the world pushes look it in the eye and GRR. Then push back harder. - Salamander
2009/11/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
With Gavin's permission, here's some of his talk from the weekend: http://vimeo.com/7590072On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote:Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less
> I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very
> well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose
> hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially
> Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950
hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red
wine and scotch anyway?)
:-)
Do you have any more videos?
-
And yes, I know it's over-exposed and sometimes blurry.
Thom
2009/11/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote:Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less
> I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very
> well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose
> hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially
> Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950
hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red
wine and scotch anyway?)
:-)
Do you have any more videos?
Benoît has given me permission to post his lightning talk on Objectwiz: http://vimeo.com/7600607
Maybe I should try to nick the sound at source next time.
Thom
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/11/12 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org> >> >> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I second that. I wasn't sure quite what to expect, but it was very >> > well organised and executed. And thanks to our French hosts whose >> > hard work really paid off too! The talks were excellent, especially >> > Gavin M. Roy's lightning talk ;) : http://vimeo.com/7561950 >> >> Meh - that one could have gone better. Possibly if I was slightly less >> hungover for example (whose idea was it to have Cognac after beer, red >> wine and scotch anyway?) >> >> :-) >> >> Do you have any more videos? >> > > Benoît has given me permission to post his lightning talk on > Objectwiz: http://vimeo.com/7600607 If you can add the links for any videos you publish to the wiki page at http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGDay.EU%2C_Paris_2009, that would be good. > Maybe I should try to nick the sound at source next time. Not sure it would have worked this time - there seemed to be 2 seperate PA systems on the main stage - and we only had direct access to the one that the radio mike receivers weren't connected to. -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
2009/11/14 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
If you can add the links for any videos you publish to the wiki page
at http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGDay.EU%2C_Paris_2009, that would
be good.
Really? Despite them being shaky and with poor sound? I guess I could.
> Maybe I should try to nick the sound at source next time.Not sure it would have worked this time - there seemed to be 2
seperate PA systems on the main stage - and we only had direct access
to the one that the radio mike receivers weren't connected to.
Had I actually anticipated that I'd record them, I'd have brought my shotgun mic for my camera instead of using the rubbish built-in mic. Oh well :( It would be nice if someone would record the sessions as part of the event so that there aren't people like me trying to hold a camera steady on the desk. Maybe something to consider for the next one? ;)
Thom
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > Had I actually anticipated that I'd record them, I'd have brought my shotgun > mic for my camera instead of using the rubbish built-in mic. Oh well :( It > would be nice if someone would record the sessions as part of the event so > that there aren't people like me trying to hold a camera steady on the desk. > Maybe something to consider for the next one? ;) Yeah, Magnus and I were chatting about that the other day. I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that with good results. -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
2009/11/14 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote:Yeah, Magnus and I were chatting about that the other day. I think we
> Had I actually anticipated that I'd record them, I'd have brought my shotgun
> mic for my camera instead of using the rubbish built-in mic. Oh well :( It
> would be nice if someone would record the sessions as part of the event so
> that there aren't people like me trying to hold a camera steady on the desk.
> Maybe something to consider for the next one? ;)
should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras and tripods
along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and record
everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that with
good results.
Mr Fetter has allowed me to post his lightning talk on lightning talks: http://vimeo.com/7602006
2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>
Mr Fetter has allowed me to post his lightning talk on lightning talks: http://vimeo.com/7602006
Thom
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:52:22AM +0000, Dave Page wrote: > > I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras > and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and > record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that > with good results. On FOSDEM this attempt failed two years in a row. Last year the reason was: the camera had to be on the top level line with seats. Else it would only record parts of the room, eeither only the speaker and not the projector wall or vise versa. But this camera position resulted in a very bad light situation and in addition the sun protection darkened the room even more. You not only need a camera, you also need someone operating this camera all the time. Bye -- Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum German PostgreSQL User Group European PostgreSQL User Group - Board of Directors Volunteer Regional Contact, Germany - PostgreSQL Project
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On 11/14/09, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads@pgug.de> wrote: > On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:52:22AM +0000, Dave Page wrote: >> >> I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras >> and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and >> record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that >> with good results. > > On FOSDEM this attempt failed two years in a row. Last year the reason > was: the camera had to be on the top level line with seats. Else it > would only record parts of the room, eeither only the speaker and not > the projector wall or vise versa. But this camera position resulted in a > very bad light situation and in addition the sun protection darkened the > room even more. > > You not only need a camera, you also need someone operating this camera > all the time Yeah, I figured that we'd get the room hosts to do that. Buying people with the cameras may be hard (and possibly illegal in some parts of Europe). -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
2009/11/14 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>
On 11/14/09, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads@pgug.de> wrote:Yeah, I figured that we'd get the room hosts to do that. Buying people
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:52:22AM +0000, Dave Page wrote:
>>
>> I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras
>> and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and
>> record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that
>> with good results.
>
> On FOSDEM this attempt failed two years in a row. Last year the reason
> was: the camera had to be on the top level line with seats. Else it
> would only record parts of the room, eeither only the speaker and not
> the projector wall or vise versa. But this camera position resulted in a
> very bad light situation and in addition the sun protection darkened the
> room even more.
>
> You not only need a camera, you also need someone operating this camera
> all the time
with the cameras may be hard (and possibly illegal in some parts of
Europe).
Hans has said it's okay to put up his lightning talk on artificial intelligence too: http://vimeo.com/7603171
His slides aren't currently available on the wiki though, but I've mentioned it to him.
Thom
Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads@pgug.de> wrote: >> I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras >> and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and >> record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that >> with good results. > On FOSDEM this attempt failed two years in a row. Last year the reason > was: the camera had to be on the top level line with seats. Else it > would only record parts of the room, eeither only the speaker and not > the projector wall or vise versa. But this camera position resulted in a > very bad light situation and in addition the sun protection darkened the > room even more. > You not only need a camera, you also need someone operating this camera > all the time. At another conference, the camera's focus was on the speaker the whole time and the slides were edited in later, thus making them more legible. Of course, this requires either a "camera" operator who switches the video input when appro- priate or two recordings that are edited in post-production. Tim
2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>
2009/11/14 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>On 11/14/09, Andreas 'ads' Scherbaum <ads@pgug.de> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 10:52:22AM +0000, Dave Page wrote:
>>
>> I think we should spend some money and buy some inexpensive cameras
>> and tripods along with a bunch of memory cards for next year, and
>> record everything. I know other PUGs/conferences series have done that
>> with good results.
>
> On FOSDEM this attempt failed two years in a row. Last year the reason
> was: the camera had to be on the top level line with seats. Else it
> would only record parts of the room, eeither only the speaker and not
> the projector wall or vise versa. But this camera position resulted in a
> very bad light situation and in addition the sun protection darkened the
> room even more.
>
> You not only need a camera, you also need someone operating this camera
> all the timeYeah, I figured that we'd get the room hosts to do that. Buying people
with the cameras may be hard (and possibly illegal in some parts of
Europe).Hans has said it's okay to put up his lightning talk on artificial intelligence too: http://vimeo.com/7603171His slides aren't currently available on the wiki though, but I've mentioned it to him.Thom
Michael Nacos has confirmed this is okay to post: http://vimeo.com/7612061
Thom
2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>: > 2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> >> >> Mr Fetter has allowed me to post his lightning talk on lightning talks: >> http://vimeo.com/7602006 >> Thom > > Harald's lightning talk also available with his > permission: http://vimeo.com/7610987 > Thom Sorry, I've only just noticed that I'd accidently set Harald's video from password-protected to completely private. Fixed now. Thom
2009/11/15 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>: > 2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>: >> 2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> >>> >>> Mr Fetter has allowed me to post his lightning talk on lightning talks: >>> http://vimeo.com/7602006 >>> Thom >> >> Harald's lightning talk also available with his >> permission: http://vimeo.com/7610987 >> Thom > > Sorry, I've only just noticed that I'd accidently set Harald's video > from password-protected to completely private. Fixed now. > > Thom > Koen Marten's lightning talk video now given the go-ahead: http://vimeo.com/7603429 Thom
Thanks for working on these Thom. /D On 11/16/09, Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/11/15 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>: >> 2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com>: >>> 2009/11/14 Thom Brown <thombrown@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> Mr Fetter has allowed me to post his lightning talk on lightning talks: >>>> http://vimeo.com/7602006 >>>> Thom >>> >>> Harald's lightning talk also available with his >>> permission: http://vimeo.com/7610987 >>> Thom >> >> Sorry, I've only just noticed that I'd accidently set Harald's video >> from password-protected to completely private. Fixed now. >> >> Thom >> > > Koen Marten's lightning talk video now given the go-ahead: > http://vimeo.com/7603429 > > Thom > -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com
2009/11/16 Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>: > Thanks for working on these Thom. > No problem, although I'm disappointed with the output. A bit of planning before I left the UK and it would have been better. Oh well, better than nothing.