[TYPO3-t3board] Podcasting on snowboard tour

franz ripfel typo3 at abezet.de
Tue Jan 9 17:07:19 CET 2007


Hi Kasper, nerds and friends,

Yes! Podcasts! It´s really fun to see them!
I would be willing to enter your Studio and give an overview of our  
efficient project handling scheme:
How to organize TypoScript, html, css, ... for smart usage with subversion  
(versioning system), install two extensions and your project is up and  
running.
Especially useful for working in teams.

greets
Franz

> Hi Folks,
>
> Two things about podcasts and the snowboard tour:
>
>
> A: Your 15 minutes of fame?
> The snowboard tour is a great place to collect material for some  
> podcasts. I did it last year and why not again in France. So I will  
> bring my equiptment. Therefore you are invited into my "studio" for a 15  
> minutes demonstration, interview or something else that could be  
> interesting for the community. Last year demonstrations included  
> customer projects with specialities showing TYPO3s flexibility (and your  
> skills..), demonstrations of extensions and plain interviews (like  
> T3News). Please contact me if you have something to demonstrate OR if  
> you have a suggestion for something you want to see demonstrated by  
> another participant.
>
> Rules are:
> - You must present from my Mac laptop using the network (for  
> screenrecording to work - or you must have your own screenrecorder like  
> Camtasia for Windows).
> - We have timeslots of 30 minutes for the recording, so its a one take  
> (with light editing possible) and the better you are prepared the better  
> you look...
> - We aim at 15 minutes for a presentation, be prepared, reherse it, have  
> an agenda for what you will demonstrate.
>
> There are lots of podcasts showing the two-person demonstration format  
> I'm looking for.
>
>
> B: Podcast next steps?
> What is the future of TYPO3 podcasting? Based on the existing episodes,  
> what should be continued, what not, what new ideas are there? What is  
> the next level we can take it to?
> I'm looking for people (5-10) interested in sitting together and  
> discussing these things, everything from practical suggestions of  
> episodes to conceptual considerations. Participants should have an  
> informed opinion, for example through media production experience of  
> some sort.
> I am optimistically hoping that a podcast task force of 2-4 people could  
> be formed in 2007. Such a team should plan episodes, write the  
> "stories", add more journalistic professionalism if possible.
> Well, tell me if you want to be invited for this session and even if you  
> have ambitions to help out in the production in 2007 (mostly I need help  
> with the journalism/storytelling, not the technical stuff so much,  
> unless you offer to produce full episodes on your own!)
>
>
>
>
> - kasper
> -------------------------------
> kasper2006 at typo3.com | +45 20 999 115 | skype: kasperskaarhoej | gizmo:  
> kasper_typo3
>
> 	"Peace be with you till we meet again
> 	Where we walk those streets of Gold
> 	And we'll never, never grow old
> 	I found rest for my soul
> 	Till we meet again"
>
>



-- 
Franz Ripfel, A.BE.ZET
http://www.abezet.de


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