[clue] [TALK] Why CLUE does not video stream meetings

David L. Willson DLWillson at TheGeek.NU
Mon Aug 15 22:33:17 MDT 2011


If you want to stream, stream. If you need help, holler.

David L. Willson
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "YES NOPE9" <yes at nope9.com>
> To: "CLUE's mailing list" <clue at cluedenver.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 9:20:56 PM
> Subject: [clue] [TALK]   Why CLUE does not video stream meetings
> 
> The extreme dysfunction of CLUE has resulted in streaming video and
> other projects being abandoned.  At one time CLUE was on the brink
> of having streaming video capability for meetings and a really nice
> Drupal-based website.
> The active *interference* of some members has caused quite a few
> innovative and energetic individuals to withdraw from active
> engagement with CLUE.  No doubt I will receive hate mail by
> mentioning this.
> 99guspuppet
> > 
> > 
> > On Aug 15, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Heather Brown wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all, I'm new to the group and want to attend the meetings but I
> > live
> > in Ft Collins. Is there a way to follow along through skype or EVO?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Heather
> > 
> > On 08/15/2011 01:31 PM, Dennis J Perkins wrote:
> >> Jon "Maddog" Hall will grace us with his presence on August 24.
> >>  The talk will be at 6:30 PM.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Topic: The United States of America: Fifty Small Countries
> >> Most computer users, businesses and governments have lost control
> >> of their software. They have little or no real control over how
> >> their software works, what
> >> systems they may put it on, or how long the software will be
> >> supported. These issues are now dictated by the companies that
> >> produce the software, and often
> >> these companies are in different areas than the one you live in,
> >> so creates the "good jobs" in other places.
> >> Therefore both money and expertise are exported out of your area,
> >> instead of developing and keeping the jobs and expertise inside
> >> of your own area.
> >> This talk will outline how this happened, and how to regain
> >> control of your software, creating high tech jobs in your own
> >> state.
> >> 
> >> Jon "maddog" Hall is the Executive Director of Linux International
> >> (www.li.org), an association of computer users who wish to
> >> support and promote the Linux
> >> Operating System. During his career in commercial computing which
> >> started in 1969, Mr. Hall has been a programmer, systems
> >> designer, systems administrator,
> >> product manager, technical marketing manager, author and educator.
> >> He has worked for such companies as Western Electric Corporation,
> >> Aetna Life and Casualty, Bell Laboratories, Digital Equipment
> >> Corporation, VA Linux Systems,
> >> and SGI. He currently works as an independent consultant, and is
> >> currently involved with bringing environmentally friendly
> >> computing to emerging marketplaces
> >> through Project Cau� (www.projectcaua.org).
> >> Mr Hall has worked on many systems, both proprietary and open,
> >> having concentrated on Unix systems since 1980 and Linux systems
> >> since 1994, when he first
> >> met Linus Torvalds and correctly recognized the commercial
> >> importance of Linux and Free and Open Source Software.
> >> He has taught at Hartford State Technical College (HSTC),
> >> Merrimack College and Daniel Webster College. While at HSTC his
> >> students gave him the nickname of
> >> "maddog".
> >> Mr. Hall is the author of numerous magazine and newspaper
> >> articles, many presentations and one book, "Linux for Dummies".
> >> Mr. Hall has consulted with the governments of China, Malaysia and
> >> Brasil as well as the United Nations and many local and state
> >> governments on the use of
> >> Free and Open Source Software.
> >> Mr. Hall serves on the boards of several companies, and several
> >> non-profit organizations.
> >> Mr. Hall has traveled the world speaking on the benefits of Open
> >> Source Software having received his BS in Commerce and
> >> Engineering from Drexel University,
> >> and his MSCS from RPI in Troy, New York.
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