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Re: Google Video
by MichaelG on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @23:23
1. Youtube sucks regarding quality, and the lenght is limited, too. So Please use GOOGLE VIDEO, since it allows for better quality.

2. Your organisation is great normally, but this time it really sucks. Lots of people couldn't be there or on an official release party. It shouldn't be that hard to just take the video and upload it within an hour after the keynote is finished.

This is a great opportunity for kde PR-wise, why don't you take the opportunity and try to communicate the "be there" feeling to the world by being a bit quicker about all that?
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Re: Google Video
by reihal on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @23:40
Both YouTube and Google Video, thank you.
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Re: Google Video
by jospoortvliet on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @07:01
we had a live stream to the release parties but bandwidth was limited. We also tried to get help from fluendo but they were not very responsive. Finally google offered to help but they couldn't do realtime. Well its already online so not that bad.
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  • Re: Google Video
    by MichaelG on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @23:56
    >> Well its already online so not that bad.

    Keynote was finished around Friday 20:30, and to my knowledge it took until Saturday close to midnight until it was up. That's really bad imo, considering that there are fans out there waiting and wanting to share the experience.

    Don't get me wrong, i appreciate it, but i wished someone just would have taken the video and uploaded it to youtube or google video within the day of the keynote.
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