nota bene... for anyone taking notes for "lessons learned to apply next year," you may want to phrase those posting agreements as broadly as possible.
As a speaker, I thought the conference was wonderful. Most of the presentations were too techy for me, but we all knew that going in, and sometimes being exposed to good ideas fore and aft of thirty minutes of talk about coding is enough to get my brain rolling in new ways. I returned to my own institution more committed to "vendor-frei" approaches to information services, and also to more in-house development. It turns out in addition to various pockets of expertise we have one staffer who dearly wants to brush up her already extensive and currently unutilized Java, Php, MySQL and other application skills... amazing what you have when you look around. So thanks for inviting me, and thanks for listening to what I had to share. As you explore potential speakers, you might also consider opportunities how an invitation to an "outsider" is also your ministry to the non-coding communities. You know, the sublunary folk who commit the resources and write the checks. ;-) Karen G. Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 09:27:44 -0500, "Jason Etheridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On 3/8/07, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So, to stick with the letter of the license, we should > > make the video available on code4lib.org first, then someone could > > (under the CC-A-NC-SA license) repost it at the Internet Archive where > > it can avoid being caught between a hammer and an anvil (*rim shot*). > > IANAL, but would it be enough to satisfy the wording if we simply > linked to the videos on archive.org from code4lib.org? :) > > -- > Jason Etheridge > GPLS -- PINES Development > http://open-ils.org/