TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

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TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

by Michael Dorrington-2 :: Rate this Message:

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There is a "TEDx" conference in Manchester[1] on 2nd October 2009
between 12:30 and 18:30 at the BBC. "TED" stands for Technology,
Entertainment, Design and the speakers are mostly Digital Media
types[2]. I will be there putting the case of Free Software and freedom.
Please join me in doing so, it would great to have a strong presence at
the event.

M.


[1] About: http://www.tedxnorth.com/manchester09/
[2] Programme: http://www.tedxnorth.com/manchester09/programme.php


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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

by Tim Dobson-5 :: Rate this Message:

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Michael Dorrington wrote:
> There is a "TEDx" conference in Manchester[1] on 2nd October 2009
> between 12:30 and 18:30 at the BBC. "TED" stands for Technology,
> Entertainment, Design and the speakers are mostly Digital Media
> types[2]. I will be there putting the case of Free Software and freedom.
> Please join me in doing so, it would great to have a strong presence at
> the event.

I've been booked onto this since July. I didn't realise there were still
tickets left!

Definitely well worth going to! :)

Tim


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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

by Michael Dorrington-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Tim Dobson wrote:
[snip]
> I've been booked onto this since July.

Looking forward to putting the case of Free Software and freedom to them
with you.

> I didn't realise there were still tickets left!

I got my ticket on Saturday so there should be tickets still available.

> Definitely well worth going to! :)

As recommended by Tim Dobson(TM). :)

M.



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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

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Michael Dorrington wrote:
> Tim Dobson wrote:
> [snip]
>> I've been booked onto this since July.
>
> Looking forward to putting the case of Free Software and freedom to them
> with you.

So I've just looked through the speakers list and recognised a few faces.

Sarah Hartley - Sarah is a proponent of moving traditional news
organisations into the digital arena. At MeN a few years back she
pioneered the MeN blogs and news site I think. She's now moved further
up the Guardian group as I understand.

A few months ago I filmed *part* of a talk she gave at barcamp leeds 2:
http://www.blog.tdobson.net/node/286

It may be worth pointing out to Sarah the flexibility and cost
effectiveness with regards to there not being a monopoly on support that
free software gives, allowing internal coders to work their magic.

Mike Ryan is a key person behind Manchester Digital and I believe is
also a mover and shaker behind Manchester Digital's Big Chip Awards.
Idaho is responsible for the manchesterdigital.com website (in ASP)

Currently Idaho seem to be marketing some pretty coloured non-free
edu-courseware that I know nothing about... yet.

I have no idea what Mike will talk about but I would suggest mentioning
the benefits having access and freedom to play with the source etc can
bring to the education system - remember Mike may not agree, but it's
the rest of the people in the room who you have a chance to persuade.

There are 3 BBC people speaking.

The most important is Matthew Postgate, Head of Research & Development
at BBC Future Media & Technology

(Quick note: BBC R&D department was NOT responsible for iplayer, but has
been responsible for dirac, glow, kamaelia, ingex etc.

BBC Future Media & Technology (FMT) was responsible for the creation &
implementation of iplayer)

This is the head of FMT's R&D department. Strictly separate arms.

Mentioning how cross platform compatibility only really works for open
platforms and mentioning how HTML5 really gives iplayer an opportunity
to be universally accessible would probably be a good move.

It might be interesting to mention the useful and cool the general R&D
department have created, ask if there are other cool things they use and
developed internally that they are going to make free software - for
instance the framework used on news.bbc.co.uk.

It also might be worth asking when the episode 3 of R&D TV will be
released (its really interesting to hear about their projects) and
asking why it is under a non-commercial CC licence.
http://ftp.kw.bbc.co.uk/backstage/index.whtml

These are strictly NOT in this guy's field, but may draw some
interesting responses nonetheless as one can draw interesting paralells
to iplayer.

Marc Goodchild, Head of Interactive and On Demand at BBC Childrens

Presumably mostly centred around cbeebies/cbbc websites etc and red
button content as well as commissioning of various random BBC childrens
spinoff computer games games.

Emphasis necessity of crossplatform compatibility, highlight the
opportunities of HTML5 in terms of accessibility - "even flash doesn't
work on an iphone" (slight hypocrisy but it will get the message across).
Emphasis opportunities from free game rendering engines and potential
for cross platformness etc.

Rosie Allimonos, Multiplatform Commissioning Executive at BBC
Drama/Entertainment

Despite the name, I would suggest that simply means platform as in
TV/Radio/Digital Radio/Online/Interactive stuff which gives me the
impression she probably won't be that relevant, never the less, in terms
of red button etc to be open standards and not a bbc-only standard that
forbids you doing anything to your set top box etc.

The Nokia guy could be really interesting. Nokia are obviously doing
really exciting things with their high end mobiles and Maemo etc but
also with releasing Symbian (though things are painfully slow).

A guy I spoke to from Vodafone the other week was proactively working on
W3C widgets stuff so one gets essentially offline HTML applications on
mobile devices which is very cool. I wonder what nokia is doing there.

Also might be worth mentioning Qtopia/QT Extended - the now defunct
openmobile stack Trolltech created before they were bought and though
officially decommisioned, is now living a new life on some Openmoko Neo
Freerunners (though if you want my opinion, if you have a FR you need to
run SHR!)

Nokia hate Android and aren't likely to use it in the future as I
understand - the Maemo stuff is really going to be the competitor.

I have no idea about Phil Griffin, Architectural Commentator, or Dr.
Mariann Hardey, Social Scientist and I'm too tired to research tonight.

It definitely sounds interesting.

If anyone is in the South West this weekend, I'll be at Bathcamp
(http://bathcamp.ning.com/events/bathcamp-the-barcamp-2009 )

Cheers,

Tim


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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

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On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:29:55PM +0100, Tim Dobson wrote:
> I've been booked onto this since July. I didn't realise there were still  
> tickets left!
>
> Definitely well worth going to! :)
>
> Tim

+1, I'm also signed up and have to day booked off to make it easy.

October is quickly turning into the month of conferences :)


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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

by Michael Dorrington-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Tim Dobson wrote:
> Michael Dorrington wrote:
>> Tim Dobson wrote:
>> [snip]
>>> I've been booked onto this since July.
>>
>> Looking forward to putting the case of Free Software and freedom to them
>> with you.
>
> So I've just looked through the speakers list and recognised a few faces.
[snip]

They did use some free software at the event. They used VLC[1] to play
the TED videos (on a non-free OS) and they used (open?)SUSE[2] on the
mixing desk to monitor (and record?) the videos.

M.

[1] http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
[2] http://www.opensuse.org/en/


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Re: TEDxManchester - 2nd October 2009 (daytime)

by Tim Dobson-5 :: Rate this Message:

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Michael Dorrington wrote:

> Tim Dobson wrote:
>> Michael Dorrington wrote:
>>> Tim Dobson wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>> I've been booked onto this since July.
>>> Looking forward to putting the case of Free Software and freedom to them
>>> with you.
>> So I've just looked through the speakers list and recognised a few faces.
> [snip]
>
> They did use some free software at the event. They used VLC[1] to play
> the TED videos (on a non-free OS) and they used (open?)SUSE[2] on the
> mixing desk to monitor (and record?) the videos.

Actually they used the GPL-licenced Ingex video recording system.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingex
http://ingex.sourceforge.net/

Ingex Studio which is what they had on their mixing desks runs primarily
on OpenSUSE.

There's a segment in BBC R&D TV episode two where one of the developers
talks at some length about it:
http://welcomebackstage.com/2009/06/rdtv-episode-2/

Speaking of BBC R&D tv, there are videos of the TEDxManchester talks
for anyone who wasn't there:
http://welcomebackstage.com/2009/11/rdtv-episode-3-tedxmanchester-special/

Tim



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