I too am interested in this option, but for understandable reasons the conference committee aren't able to organize this extra work. I had approached them about it a month ago, but was told some committed volunteer would need to take this on.
Since there aren't parallel sessions, a "low-tech" way to do this would be for some conference attendee to volunteer to do this with EVO http://evo.vrvs.org/ and a web-cam. EVO produces files that are about 1 MB/minute (although this is tunable depending on resolution and frame rate), but because they combine multiple streams in a custom format, they can only be played back by EVO Player (re-broadcast is fine). EVO can also do live webcasting, chat, and screen sharing, if it is used by the session presenter. EVO and EVO player are both free and are Java apps that run on any platform (JNLP/web-start based). The trickier part is figuring out how to securely distribute this (or enable access to live webcasts), and to be sure all presenters are OK with their work being recorded and redistributed in this way.\ The good news is that EVO is developed by a team at Caltech where the conference is taking place. Ian -- Ian Stokes-Rees W: http://sbgrid.org ijsto...@crystal.harvard.edu T: +1 617 432-5608 x75 SBGrid, Harvard Medical School F: +1 617 432-5600 _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion