The second OSFlash conference will be taking place online, this Friday at 15:00 GMT/UTC (11:00 EST).
To access the conference, use the following Acrobat Connect (previously Breeze) URL and log in as a guest.
https://breeze.itap.purdue.edu/r45637951/
We've got a great bunch of speakers lined up. Here's the conference schedule:
| 15:00 GMT 11:00 EST | Aral Balkan | Keynote |
| 15:15 GMT 11:15 EST | Ralph Hauwert | Papervision 3D |
| 16:00 GMT 12:00 EST | Aral Balkan | SWX |
| 16:45 GMT 12:45 EST | Nicolas Cannasse | Haxe Programming Language |
| 17:30 GMT 13:30 EST | BREAK | |
| 18:00 GMT 14:00 EST | Firdosh Tangri | ASWing Component Framework |
| 19:00 GMT 15:00 EST | Igor Costa | Flex Applications using Flex 2 SDK and Granite Data Services |
| 20:00 GMT 16:00 EST | John Grden | The Red5 Project |
For the latest updates, consult the conference page on OSFlash.
Many thanks to Firdosh Tangri for organizing the conference and putting up with our impossible schedules and to Purdue university for allowing us to use their Acrobat Connect to hold the meeting.
The conference URL, again, is https://breeze.itap.purdue.edu/r45637951/.
See you there!
The 2nd Open Source Flash Conference this Friday article by Aral Balkan, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 UK: England License.
sounds great - will there be a recording made available afterwards? that would be even greater.
I heard the sessions will indeed be recorded so don’t worry if you miss any.
Looks like I can’t get in for the moment :s
Let’s hope so :]
I got here on time but couldn’t get in. It’s now 25 mins later and my request to join is still pending - guess they are maxed out. Oops, I took the afternoon off especially for this and I seem to have missed it … I wish I could have got here earlier. Ho-hum.
Let’s hope there’ll be some conference records available afterwards! .-o
I thought the conference had been moved forward, but I think Aral’s countdown timer was just wrong.
Is that right Aral? Own up
@nwebb: Sorry guys, it appears we got the EST / GMT times wrong. It was 11 am EST but not 3PM GMT (it was 4PM GMT). The timer was right, the info was wrong!
I think we might have maxed out Purdue’s connection.
The sessions, by the way, are being recorded. I’m going to blog them in a second.
Hi Aral,
Where can we find the recorded sesions? Found some links on OSFlash but they required me to login to Perdue?
Thanks
no need to apologise, I appreciate your effort in putting this thing together in the first place … confused the heck out of me at the time though