Hi guys I'm back home. WineConf has been a profound experience for me. Thank you all.
It is my intention to edit a 4-7 minutes of a WineConf2004 movie. to post on the web. I am browsing through the 8 hours of WineConf videos and I need your help:
Please from the top of your head, be totally associative, what are the couple of moments you most remember / where profoundly moved by, at WineConf2004?
I will try and use every ones feelings that way to guide me through the edit process. I'm not sure it will make it easer but it looks like a short cut.
Free Life Boaz
Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Hi guys I'm back home. WineConf has been a profound experience for me. Thank you all.
It is my intention to edit a 4-7 minutes of a WineConf2004 movie. to post on the web. I am browsing through the 8 hours of WineConf videos and I need your help: Please from the top of your head, be totally associative, what are the couple of moments you most remember / where profoundly moved by, at WineConf2004?
I will try and use every ones feelings that way to guide me through the edit process. I'm not sure it will make it easer but it looks like a short cut.
Free Life Boaz
Hi Boaz,
I woul'd post AJ's presentation as it covers the past, present & future of Wine.
Tom
Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Hi guys I'm back home. WineConf has been a profound experience for me. Thank you all.
It is my intention to edit a 4-7 minutes of a WineConf2004 movie. to post on the web. I am browsing through the 8 hours of WineConf videos and I need your help: Please from the top of your head, be totally associative, what are the couple of moments you most remember / where profoundly moved by, at WineConf2004?
I will try and use every ones feelings that way to guide me through the edit process. I'm not sure it will make it easer but it looks like a short cut.
Free Life Boaz
You mean, like the point where about 15 wine hackers all crowded into the same elevator and hoped that noone from MS sabotaged it? I mean, when people say that "you cannot kill an open source project", I don't think they mean "set up a conference, and then sabotage the elevator when everyone crowds in".
Shachar
p.s. Speaking of memorable moments - One of Dimi, Michael (Stefaniuc), Marcus or Brian had a camera, and we took a picture in front of the Ice palace. Can that someone please step forward and send me the pic?
Sh.
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
You mean, like the point where about 15 wine hackers all crowded into the same elevator and hoped that noone from MS sabotaged it? I mean, when people say that "you cannot kill an open source project", I don't think they mean "set up a conference, and then sabotage the elevator when everyone crowds in".
Shachar
We should have taken a photo of that ;)
Mike
Don't give ideas dude !
:)
---Respuesta al correo de Mike McCormack sobre WineConf movie
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
You mean, like the point where about 15 wine hackers all crowded into the same elevator and hoped that noone from MS sabotaged it? I mean, when people say that "you cannot kill an open source project", I don't think they mean "set up a conference, and then sabotage the elevator when everyone crowds in".
Shachar
We should have taken a photo of that ;)
Mike
---Fin de Respuesta
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On February 10, 2004 03:29 am, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
Please from the top of your head, be totally associative, what are the couple of moments you most remember / where profoundly moved by, at WineConf2004?
I'd try to look at the funny bits. In terms of actual content, the most interesting is Alexandre presentation. But beyond that, people don't watch videos to get a lot of hard core information (for that we have the web site). The best IMO is if you just ignore content and include things that just look funny/cool/interesting. Be superficial. Very superficial.