Lucid Ubuntu Developer Summit Videos

The Ubuntu Developer Summits have always been very open and participatory events, but this year we’re going a step further than previous years. On top of the audio streams, gobby documents, separate IRC channels, blueprints and wiki pages we also have many sessions videoed. The guys here are working hard to get the videos edited and online. Some have already been uploaded, with others soon to follow.

The videos are available in both Ogg Video format and flash, so we can reach a wide and diverse audience of interested parties.

I’ve linked to some of them below. If you’re reading this blog post in some kind of rss reader or aggregator, you might need to click through to my blog to see them, or alternatively just go directly to the Ubuntu Developers Blip.tv Channel where you can view and download the videos. Also below are direct links to the Ogg Video files for the impatient and flash-avoiders.

We also have an RSS Feed for the Ubuntu Developers Blip.tv Channel.

For fans of YouTube, the videos will show up in the Ubuntu Developers channel.

Morning Plenary 16th November 2009


Afternoon Plenary 16th November 2009


LoCo Council


Encourage Team Roadmaps


Distributed Development in Lucid


Byobu Window Management


Audio Hardware Enablement


More to follow!

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