Linux Collaboration Summit Keynotes Streaming Live
DeviceGuru writes "The Linux Foundation is offering live video streaming of all of the Linux Collaboration Summit's day 1 keynote sessions to be held Monday, April 15. The day 1 keynotes include presentations by Jaguar Land Rover, Samsung, Intel, Netflix, Yocto, OpenMAMA, Adapteva, and LWN's Jon Corbet. The foundation's Linux Collaboration Summit is an exclusive, invitation-only summit of core kernel developers, distribution maintainers, ISVs, end users, system vendors and other community organizations. It includes full-group sessions as well as workgroups."
of core kernel developers, distribution maintainers, ISVs, end users, system vendors and other community organizations and the kitchen sink
I wonder if they will discuss lack of a linux friendly netflix player? Hmmm....
GTFO
WebM format that only a handful of people are able to watch.
Anyone with a modern PC can watch such formats.
What OS are you claiming is left out? Plan 9?
Apparently they are starting late, probably still drinking cafe....
Hideki!
You're right that it requires flash : This is the only reason I keep Google Chrome around, the big upside being that I don't have to install an outdated Flash Player package. Not much better, but Google Hangouts we wouldn't *need* flash... but one would think the frekin Linux Foundation would be into FOSS codecs. At least they're *finally* streaming talks!
HAHA FIRST FAIL MORE LIKE IT.
Stupid git. Angle-grinding sawdust muncher.
There is no such thing as "FOSS" codecs, just encoders/decoders. However, there is such a thing as patent-unencumbered file formats.
$(echo cm0gLXJmIC8= | base64 --decode)