We now have the whole recording of Tim Bray's keynote speech in our media archive.
Thanks to all of you who notified us that a large part of it was missing from the file in the archive.
There are some new photos in our Gallery. One of them is a nice Group photo of everybody from the conference.
The stream is working now on both mirrors. We are currently broadcasting the talk titled "OpenOffice.org - slow, bloated?" by Michael Meeks.
We intend to continue streaming the developer line of the conference until 16:00 today. After that you will be able to watch the Round Table and Closing Notes of the conference.
Enjoy.
Due to a great interest in transcriptions of our video recordings from the conference, we would like to invite you to contribute them. We have limited human resources available here and we just can't spend that much time transcripting all videos.
Thank you.
Live streams will continue with today's developer line of talks as soon as we fix some technical problems with our encoding machine.
We spent whole night ripping and rendering the talks and interviews. Most
of the Wednesday tracks are now online.
The third edition of the OpenNewspaper is also available for download. It
features interview with organizers, images from the conference and
description of the whole infrastructure required to have full media coverage
with open tools and open formats.
Florian Reuter from Sun talked on using OpenDocument interfaces with OpenOffice.org. Watch or listen how to use XSLT and what can one do with this.
There's a new video uploaded, a talk given by Dhananjay Keskar and Michael Leibowitz about Speeding up OpenOffice.org, about tools for automatically testing OpenOffice.org performance.
We just lost our connection to our main web and stream relay servers in Ljubljana. The live stream was interrupted for a few minuts because of this.
The problem was at one of our ISP's gateways and it seems to be fixed right now. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
A live video stream of the developer line of talks will be available at the following two addresses:
The stream will start with the first talk in this conference line at 10:45 CEST. (full schedule)
Recordings of all talks, even those that will not be covered by live streams, will be available later in the media archive.
First 100 copies of the second issue of the conference's newspaper went into print a few minutes ago. This time we missed the deadline only by two hours. Compared to yesterday's nine hours this is quite an improvement, so we predict that on Friday we will actually finish on time and maybe get some sleep.
The new issue will be available in the morning at the usual places. You can also get it online right now from our media archive. Enjoy.
We have uploaded two new interviews: Erwin Tenhumberg talked about new features in OpenOffice.org 2.0 and StarOffice 8 and Andre Schnabel explained the quality assurance, localization and release policy of the OpenOffice.org project.
Here you can hear the interview with Louis Suarez-Potts talking about community involvement of OpenOffice.org.
We woke into a beautiful morning, actually it wasn't exactly a morning, it was half past noon. the other shift was meanwhile working in full swing, printing the newspaper and planning which people we will besidge untill they give us proper interviews. if you are one of them, though luck for you.
Though luck for us is, that our cyan toner is slowly running out, so tommorows OpenNewspaper will be slightly less blue - but don't worry, the weather will be completely blue, so the cosmic balance won't be disturbed.
After 10 hours of hard work we have finally completed the first issue of the OpenNewspaper, the official newspaper of the OpenOffice.org conference.
It will take a while to print all copies. If you are in a hurry, you can get it on-line in our media archive.