-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: wineconf archives Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 12:43:05 -0800 (PST) From: Raymond Steding rsteding@lpbn.org To: Michael Cardenas michael.cardenas@lindows.com References: 3C977D16.7050804@lindows.com 1016569471.3c979e7ff2f11@www.lpbn.org 3C979F90.4080005@lindows.com
Yes. It is ok.
I think if high quality equipment were available the DVcassettes could be remixed and made comprehensible. I may have access to such equipment at a studio that I know.
Quoting Michael Cardenas :
again, can I post this to the wine-devel list also? maybe we can get some help with the transcription.
I'm attaching a working summary of the conference, that will be posted
to winehq.com, with the presentation files.
Here are the speakers and the topics:
WINE Past, Present and Future [Alexandre Julliard]* The wine debugger [Ulrich Weigland]* How To Make Fonts Look Great In Wine [ Huw Davies]* Package streamlining of WINE [Marcus Meissner]* DirectX [Ove Kaaven/ Gavriel State]* IActiveScript, or how jscript.dll was reimplemented using the Mozilla JScript engine, lots of glue, and a little bit of luck". [James Hatheway]* Beyond Trial And Error, Alternative Ways To Insure Quality Code [Patrick Stridvall] A Howto For Regression Testing [Francois Gouget] Wine/Windows bootup handling and documentation/end user representation [Andreas Mohr]
Business Talks
Macadamian - Making It As A Software House [Frederic Boulanger]* An Unique Commercial Application for WINE [Cadlink Technology/David Hawkes]* Wine Licensing [Transgaming/Gavriel State]* ReactOS - Where it's at, where it's going [ReactOS/Jason Filby] Corel, A Look Back [Xandros/Jeff Tranter] Lindows.com And WINE [Michael Robertson]
Raymond Steding wrote:
Hello Again:
I forgot to ask,(once you get to a computer that will play the files)
if you can
send me the name/names, titles, companies, and subjects of the speakers
in the
videos. I'll make a nice snapshot of the speaker and put the thumbnail
up beside
the link.
Note that the speakers with heavy accents are difficult to understand
and the
speakers with no accents are easily understood. The accented speakers
also
tended to speak softly.
The room was the most difficult room for recording sound that I've ever
been in.
The ceiling of the room has 2" hollow squares across it's surface. The
squares
effectively break up all sound waves and create an almost impossible
recording
environment.
Had LPBN had 3 additional microphones the recordings would have been
better but
unfortunately we haven't had the funding yet for additional
microphones.
Some of the guests also mentioned that they were not able to hear the
other
guests during discussion. Even with additional microphones the
discussions would
have likely been sub standard. The existing sound recordings will have
to be
amplified and equalized for the guest discussions.
Alexander Juliard is even difficult to understand in the short LPBN
interview
that is up. He was standing directly in front of the microphone at the
time.
I'll try to transcribe his presentation, which is currently not up, to
subtitles
once the final videos are created. If I'm not able to do the
transcription his
presentation will not be made available. Each of the presenters has a
series of
slides that actually work quite well with text. Would be nice to have a
link the
each speakers slide presentation.
Raymond Steding Network Systems Engineer Linux Public Broadcasting Network http://www.lpbn.org/ Los Angeles, CA 818 782-1464 310 994-3779