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.campusrad
io-online.de and
htt
p://www.campusradio-online.de/component/option,com_wrapp
er/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
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