Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 02:50:27AM -0500, Jeff King wrote: > >> If you're not coming, you can probably stop reading this message now. >> The rest is all logistics. > > Here are a few additional last-minute logistics: > >> For people who want to try to join remotely, I don't think we're going >> to have a particularly fancy AV setup. But there should at least be a >> big screen (which we typically do not really use for presenting), and I >> hope we can provide some connectivity. I'll be visiting the venue the >> day before (Jan 30th) in the late afternoon (Brussels time) and I'll try >> to do a test run. If anybody wants to volunteer to be the guinea pig on >> the other end of the line, I'd welcome it. > > The remote connection will be done via Zoom, using this URL which will > become active shortly before 10:00am (Brussels time): > > https://github.zoom.us/j/186903655 > > You may need to download an app or other software; solutions are > available for most platforms, and the zoom site should guide you. Thank you very much for setting this remote connection up. It did make it possible for me to watch the Git Contributor Summit 2019 (and take notes for Git Rev News). I have had Zoom installed already, so it was not a problem. (As I have seen, Szeder Gábor was also spectacting ;-) The audio was not always clear, which depended on where the person speaking was positioned; I understand that it is a very difficult problem to get good acoustic in such unstructured setup. > Note that this is _not_ configured as a one-way webinar. It's a real > video-conference where joiners can participate in the discussion. So > spectators from the community are OK, but please leave your camera/mic > off if you're not actively participating. As far as I know it went untested (but then nobody announced that he or she wants to actively participate remotely). I didn't stay for the 15-17 breakout session (talking in individual groups); I wonder how well the remote connection setup would work with multiple discussions in parallel. I have noticed a little 'recording' indicator; would recorded session (video or audio only) be made available at some point in time? Did anyone take minutes, or take notes (for example of the Summit agenda created at the start of the meeting -- when the audio was muted)? I would be very interested in your impressions. > See everybody tomorrow at 9:00am. The event actually started at 10:00am CET. Thanks again, -- Jakub Narębski