Hi,
I've started work on vnccasts.com, a place where you can
watch people
give demos and do daily work on their computers:
http://vnccasts.com/
http://groups
.google.com/group/VNCCasts
As an example of how this service could be useful, when
releasing a
new version of a KDE application, you can have a
"VNCCast" to show off
your new features to any interested viewers. I plan to have
a chat as
well, so it would be an interactive demo.
As another example, suppose you would like to get a KDE
development
job. What better way to impress a potential employer than
to show
them how you work on a daily basis on an open source KDE
project? In
fact, any time you "code live", you may end up
being interviewed by
one or more companies.
Think of these VNCCasts as specialized TV channels with
multiple live
broadcasts. People will be able to subscribe to VNCCasts of
interest
so that they don't miss any broadcasts. It's sort of like
freshmeat,
but for VNC.
There's a simple KDE desktop demo VNCCast. Just click on
"view" to
see it using the standard (not "tight") VNC
viewer. If you get a
black screen, please try again later.
Any feedback would be appreciated. I hope this may be of
use to the
KDE community.
Amir
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