On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Florian Effenberger
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it was my fault. The correct URL is
> http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgttbh9p_8dvvfdvf7
>
> Florian
Some comments on the document. Banners ads (last point) are deprecated
since most online video is embeddable in the blogs. So I
Hi Ben,
Ben Pracht wrote (30-5-2009 3:13)
Is anyone interested feature determination by survey? If anyone is
interested, I'd be happy to start something like this in a scientific
way. It can answer questions like:
[...]
Thanks for your interest and posting your plan.
In OpenOffice.org, the
Hi,
it was my fault. The correct URL is
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dgttbh9p_8dvvfdvf7
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Hi John, all,
John McCreesh wrote:
Bernhard Dippold wrote:
[snip]
I would copy the screenshots from the website to the wiki (John, do
you know about their authors and licenses?) and add a link to the
website leading to the wiki.
John, what do you think?
I prefer to use the wiki for 'work in
Hi Alexandro,
Please judge also what is the general feeling between pure screencast
and liveperson interaction?
it simply depends on the costs. Having a total budget of 15.000 USD per
year doesn't allow us to spend 5.000 USD on a single project. If we had
150.000 USD, I'd happily support you
Hi,
No acces so no feedback !
oh, seems to be an error. It worked yesterday. Will tell Ian that he
needs to fix it...
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I manage to get a hold on them and think that their work is good, I
like the quality of the video and that the user can zoom into key
features. Since this is not a 5,000 dls studio budget like the one I
requested previously this year I also don't see this screencast as
professional as I could. Live
No acces so no feedback !
2009/5/29 Florian Effenberger
> Hi,
>
> 2009 seems to be the year of video. ;-) We received an offer by a company
> called ProCasts. They want to produce a free promotional screencast for
> OpenOffice.org, but they need input.
>
> I've already forwarded the document to