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<gongoputch> cool <patthoyts> works on windows (like a richtext widget) and Gtk <ijchain> <LucMove> http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html <gongoputch> will there be an archive version of this audio later? <patthoyts> yes <patthoyts> emacs emacs emacs <ijchain> <LucMove> "yet"? <patthoyts> :P <ijchain> <LucMove> he said "yet. I heard it <ijchain> <torsten> OS "ten", Jeff ... <ijchain> <dkf> EmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsEmacsNviNVI! <ijchain> <torsten> nedit nedit <ijchain> <stevel> vim <patthoyts> snaaakke <ijchain> <stevel> :) <cleverly> vim vim vim <ijchain> <rmax> ed <ijchain> <torsten> joe joe <ijchain> <dkf> aargh! it's xedit! <ijchain> <torsten> no! <ijchain> <LucMove> elvis - not dead <ijchain> <stevel> em <ijchain> <schlenk> nedit <ijchain> <miguel> anybody's got something good to say about gedit? <ijchain> <torsten> yes! <ijchain> <rmax> edlin anyone? <ijchain> <stevel> real programmers use "cat" <ijchain> <stever> I used edlin! <ijchain> <rmax> pico <ijchain> <stevel> copy con: <patthoyts> copy CON: <ijchain> <aku> We absolutely have to create a composite of audio, video of the tlak and the chat ... :P <patthoyts> heh <ijchain> <schlenk> cat? not echo? <ijchain> <dkf> I can remember edlin <patthoyts> I remmber edlin - scary <ijchain> <torsten> tar is the true (compressing editor) <ijchain> <dkf> I can remember writing code with edlin :) <ijchain> <dkf> Made moving to /bin/ed rather easy <gongoputch> will there be video? <ijchain> <dkf> No <patthoyts> Not so far. <ijchain> <dkf> nobody's got a suitable camera <gongoputch> damn <ijchain> <torsten> that's us! Jeff mentioned the chat! <gongoputch> slide timing .... <patthoyts> crikey - a target date <ijchain> <miguel> spring? that is now :) <patthoyts> (ewww) <ijchain> <miguel> subversive <ijchain> <stevel> clap clap clap <ijchain> <miguel> bignums: hurrah for kevin and don! <ijchain> <torsten> bignums! Great! <ijchain> <gwlester> kbk, your turn to blush <patthoyts> The Conservative Language <ijchain> <torsten> ;-) <patthoyts> No <patthoyts> :) <ijchain> <torsten> give him |_P <ijchain> <torsten> Tile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 <ijchain> <aku> clap clap joe <gongoputch> scintilla IS nice. <ijchain> <torsten> I have to look at it soon <patthoyts> It is. <patthoyts> We use it in a product for editing visual basic script :} <gongoputch> simple, I like simple <patthoyts> Was very easy to add to a Windows C++ application. <ijchain> <torsten> canvas rules! <gongoputch> I am using it in SciTE, there is a freebsd port .. <ijchain> <torsten> stream is dead! <ijchain> <aku> stream lost <ijchain> <stever> yep <patthoyts> :( <ijchain> <willdye> Lost here as well. <gongoputch> here too <patthoyts> boo hoo <ijchain> <wcf3> bummer... <ijchain> <stever> they lost their internet <ijchain> <torsten> oh no! <ijchain> <aku> Seems to be so ... all going away <ijchain> <LucMove> panic! <ijchain> <aku> Don't panic! <ijchain> <aku> :) <ijchain> <torsten> woah ... <ijchain> <miguel> Tcl_Panic() instead <ijchain> <torsten> :-) <ijchain> <willdye> It went down about 30 seconds after I joined, so it must be my fault. <ijchain> <seg> My fault! <ijchain> <aku> :P <gongoputch> remember the old 'Double Panic' unix console message? <patthoyts> I guess I can put the kettle on then <ijchain> <torsten> fire this hotel manager! <ijchain> <stever> where are the redundant links? :) <ijchain> <miguel> lonesome in BA :( <ijchain> <aku> you don't want the audio stream via dial-up <ijchain> <miguel> cat food | cat <ijchain> <seg> If we charge remote attendees next year, in exchange for promises of good service, it might be worthwhile to hire a transcriptionist -- like the close-captioning for newscasts. If the audio goes down, at least remote folks can see a slideshow and captions (sent through an alternate, hopefully more reliable feed than the high-bandwidth audio/video stream). <ijchain> <aku> ok, the networks seems to be getting better ... <ijchain> <LucMove> I wonder if whoever was recording lost the audio too <ijchain> <torsten> hope it gets recorded in the conference room <ijchain> <stever> yep, it is <ijchain> <torsten> puhhh <ijchain> <willdye> Hmm. A transcription + slideshow feed would also be good for those on low-bandwidth lines, and those with no audio. <ijchain> <torsten> yeah, SMS feed <ijchain> <stever> willdye: the slide show would be low bandwidth <ijchain> <stever> if theres a need for low bandwidht, we can do ogg encapsulated speex <ijchain> <stever> on a spearate feed <ijchain> <stevel> why not a video feed - then we could have an empty room with no speaker <azbridge> *** davel entered <ijchain> <willdye> stever: Yes, the idea is to have a high-bandwidth feed of streaming audio & maybe video, but also have a separate, low-bandwidth feed that just shows occasional slides and text from the transcriptionist (hired for the conference). <ijchain> <willdye> The low-bandwidth feed is for low-bandwidth users, but also serves as a backup in case the stream goes down. <ijchain> <stever> yep <ijchain> <willdye> Of course, the transcribed text should also be fed to the high-band viewers. <ijchain> <torsten> rmax, where's the stream gone <ijchain> <aku> yes <ijchain> <rmax> network problems over here <ijchain> <stevel> I had to re-authenticate <ijchain> <torsten> we were all panicing here, collapsing <ijchain> <Damon> Tell Jeff to hang on. <ijchain> <Damon> 0-] <ijchain> <aku> transcription - via Speech recognition ... <ijchain> <Damon> Just kidding. <ijchain> <torsten> stream is back! <ijchain> <rmax> sorry, even my chat connection went down, so I couldn't see it. <ijchain> <rmax> Streams should be back now. <ijchain> <schelte> Yep <ijchain> <LucMove> yes <ijchain> <aku> yes ... <ijchain> <LucMove> cheers <ijchain> <aku> Although he is in the last pages ... <ijchain> <Damon> Including stream.tclers.tk? <patthoyts> thank you rmax <patthoyts> Yes - tclers too <ijchain> <Damon> I'm still not getting through. <ijchain> <willdye> rmax : Your efforts are still appreciated, success or not. :-) Just the test has convinced me that we should seriously consider "official" support of remote attendance in future years. <ijchain> <LucMove> hotels and flights are so last century... <patthoyts> hey Jeff - back up 5 mins or so <patthoyts> :D <cleverly> "regarding tcl obj, what does hydra vs stork refer to?" (question from dave ___?) <ijchain> <rmax> Damon: the servers are cascaded, and it usually takes somewhat longer for the European one to pick up the stream. <ijchain> <aku> stork - 2 legs <ijchain> <aku> hydra - multi-representations
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