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Webcasting the WGIG
posted by Mueller on Thursday February 10 2005, @07:51AM
WGIG member Vittorio Bertola tells us that the open sessions of the WGIG meetings next week (the morning of Monday 14th, and the full days of Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th) will be webcast.
"The webcast will be provided thanks to a cooperation between the WGIG Secretariat and Civil Society, using only free software, and in two languages (English and French).
More details (including links, detailed instructions, and a long list of
thanks and acknowledgements) will follow in the next days.
But beware - this is still an experiment. It is the first time that a
webcast is attempted in the WGIG environment, so we cannot guarantee
that everything will work smoothly at the first try (also, we will only
have one hour to set everything up before the meetings begin!). However,
everyone is welcome to try and show that there is actual interest in
this kind of remote participation tools."
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One suggestion: even if remote, real-time participation fails, try to at least record the meetings so the recordings can be distributed later as mp3 files. Thanks! This is great news.
Bret
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