On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 2:48 PM, Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com> wrote:

> The benefit to attendees and non-attendees is that the videos exist at all
> - without the InfoQ deal, the cost of recording, editing, and hosting
> videos is literally the difference between whether the conference is in the
> red or black. For attendees, I do really wish that I could provide talks
> sooner just to you and I continue to discuss options for that with InfoQ.


Just a thought, but I know a few conferences where the videos are available
for sale after the conference (Strataconf?).
I know I'd be happy to pay $50-100 for the timely videos instead of waiting
3-12 months after the conference when I can't attend.

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