First Batch of Plone Conference Videos Available!

by Jon Stahl last modified Dec 19, 2006 07:16 AM

Just in time for the holidays, the first batch videos from Plone Conference 2006 is now available, with more coming later this week.

First Batch of Plone Conference Videos Available!

Martin Aspeli at Plone Conference 2006

Plone Conference 2006 videos are now available for downloading at Archive.org! 
 

We've got high-quality, professionally edited videos that capture both the presenter and their presentations, with careful editing to make sure you don't miss anything. The sound is crystal-clear. The videos are presented in H.264/MPEG4 format, which is playable in a wide variety of media players for all platforms.

The first batch of presentation includes:

…and more!

Check out the constantly expanding list of videos from the Plone Conference 2006.

We're continuing to upload more session videos throughout the week, and should have them all up before Christmas.

Also worth checking out, if you haven't already, are the series of short videos by Christian "Mr. Topf" Scholz, which include many of the Lightning Talks as well as interviews with prominent Plonistas.

Wow — just wow

Posted by Alexander Limi at Dec 19, 2006 07:20 AM
The quality of the production on these videos is unprecedented, Jon — this is probably the most well-produced set of videos I have seen from any open source conference.

The talks are excellent as well, and I'm currently looking through all the talks I missed at the conference because of scheduling conflicts.

Thanks to everyone at ONE/Northwest for putting on the conference and giving us this amazing documentation of what happened! This is really the best Christmas gift the Plone community could get, from the most amazing Plone Conference ever.

A note about the streaming versions

Posted by Alexander Limi at Dec 19, 2006 07:22 AM
Archive.org seems to have mangled the streaming headers or something — I can't get the streaming versions to work.

The downloadable versions all work perfectly, though — and are worth the download for the immense clarity and high quality production. :)

Jon Stahl

Posted by Jon Stahl at Dec 19, 2006 05:46 PM
Yes, Archive.org's "streaming" function appears to be quite buggy, and they appear to know it. Use the "download" version. I suspect you could probably stream the "download" URL if your connection is fast enough.