Katsuya Kobayashi wrote on 2010-07-22 13.45:
In addition, it's better to make a chance of media lecture or question
and answer to media by e-mail or phone conference.
Excellent idea. There are a lot of ways to sync slides and audio, but
one old method which is the lowest tech is to post an OpenDocument
Format spreadsheet file and have the slides numbered and then say in the
audio "slide 1", "slide 2", "slide 3" ... "slide n" and so on when it's
time to move to the next slide.
On 7/22/10 6:15 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
indeed, I think of hosting a press conference via Skype or phone
conference. Would be a great idea :-)
I'd like to propose that we at least take a cursory look at SIP clients
and services like Ekiga's public conference rooms.
https://www.ekiga.net/index.php?page=services
They're hosted by Ekiga and accessible to any SIP client.
The sooner we can move to open standards, the sooner we can make
participation more open by offering a wider range of clients and
platforms. For some of the proprietary systems, like Skype, I have to
fire up OS X and would prefer to instead have the option of staying in
one of the FOSS systems if that's what's on my screen at the moment.
/Lars
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