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Linaro Connect Q2.12 Day 1 Session Videos Now Available

Day 1 of Linaro Connect Q2.12 on 28 May 2012 has already had some interesting moments which started with a packed room for the opening plenary sessions to standing room only for the big.LITTLE session.

For the first time Linaro is using Google+ Hangouts on air to live stream the morning sessions and asking those who are remotely participating to be patient as they work out the kinks– sound issues, session leads being camera aware and slide presentations.

If you are interested in seeing the sessions that were recorded on Day 1 you can click on the links below or you can go to Amber Graner’s  YouTube channel and follow along there as well.

For those who want to participate and join the sessions please take a look at the schedule and you can find the live streams here and here.

More information about remote participation can be found here.

More about Linaro Connect Q2.12 can be found here.

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About akgraner

Amber 'akgraner' Graner entered the world of Open Source in 2009, blogging about her experiences. She co-authored the 6th and 7th editions of the Official Ubuntu Book. Articles by Amber can be found in Linux Pro and Ubuntu User Magazines (Linux New Media Publications) as well as InformIT, the Linaro Blog and various other blogging sites. Amber is also a reviewer of the 1st and 2nd editions of Art of Community. Amber is an Open Source use and philosophy advocate. Amber’s interviews with many Linaro and other Open Source personalities can be found on the Linaro and Linaro On Air youtube channels. Amber is constantly looking for ways to grow interest and community participation in Linaro. Ask me about: Linaro Community, Linux, Blogging, Community Building, Google+ Hangouts on Air, Open Souce Advocacy, Women in Open Source, Ubuntu
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2 Responses to Linaro Connect Q2.12 Day 1 Session Videos Now Available

  1. naam says:

    Interesting topics but sound quality really bad.

  2. Bob Stewart says:

    Pretty much impossible to get anything useful out of these presentations due bad sound and some very odd camera positions.

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