On Thu, 15 Oct 2009, Julius Schwartzenberg wrote: [...]
Probably the best option is to skip Friday and to arrange good camera's for Saturday and film all the interesting talks. Then we can record AJ his keynote and talks given by others e.g. one by you and perhaps one about 3D or so. Just some small movies which we can put on Youtube.
Most talks are going to be technical (*) and will not target a non-developer audience. Conversely a talk targeted at users, that is one that describes what Wine is, what can it do, gives examples of applications that can be run, that won't interest the WineConf audience much... except maybe as an example of a talk that they could then give at Universities and LUGs back home.
So if we are to post something on YouTube that's targeted at people discovering Wine, then it has to be a talk specific for that audience.
(*) The only talk that's maybe not too technical would be Alexandre's keynote, mostly because it usually deals more with the life and progression of the project so anyone familiar with open-source projects can understand it.