Hiho, On Tuesday 27 March 2007 22:38, Robin Gareus wrote: > I suggest a single (no parallel) devel-track next year - maybe some > workshops can overlap or be in parallel with the last devel-talk of the > day, which can be a demo.. > all other tracks should be for general audience: musicians, home-users > or professionals. Leaving the devs to attend, chat, hack, live-code or > redo their presentation in a different style.. Actually, this year the paper track was just one track, the demo/tutorial track being the second (on only two days). Workshops and Hands-On Demos were then two extra tracks. > as for promoting Linux-Audio, what about setting up a "Music Made with > Linux" webradio station? - what happened to all the audio-transmittals > of LAC? is there an archive? The broadcasts from the Campusradio of the TU are all available as podcasts on their website http://www.campusradio-online.de and http://www.campusradio-online.de/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,86/ This includes also the Call for Radio Music submissions. I believe these broadcasts are also available via iTunes. The streams of all the talks and so, have to be (as usual) sorted out and tagged properly. Sincerely, Marije