I've been impressed with the quality of the InfoQ videos.  Most other tech
videos I see are unwatchable precisely because there isn't enough
resolution to see the content on the presenter's screen clearly.  Having
the slides side-by-side makes an enormous difference.  Waiting several
months for a quality product is well worth it for me.

The gradual release schedule of conference videos also works well for me.
It's too time consuming to watch more than one or two a week anyway, and I
think it helps when the community has "buzz" about a given video at the
same time.

I also agree that a delayed release helps add value to actually being there
at the conference.  I didn't make it to Clojure West this year, but I would
have been even less tempted if I knew I could get the videos one week later.

In any case, it sounds like Alex Miller is getting piled on with
negativity, so I wanted to chime in just to say I am thankful for the
Clojure conferences and totally satisfied with the current state of affairs
regarding the videos.

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