On Monday, March 25, 2013 12:16:45 AM UTC-5, Sean Grove wrote:
>
> I'm sure that having nice videos (which have all been awesome) aren't 
> cheap, nor are they easy to produce. It's unfair to trivialize the 
> production and editing of high-quality material.
>
> That said, a thought I've been surprised no one has suggested is a 
> crowdtilt/kickstarter-style campaign to get the videos released immediately 
> on youtube/vimeo. If there's sufficient demand, then the costs can be 
> recovered (and the events can be in the black), and if not, then they'll go 
> on InfoQ without any complaints.
>

That's a great idea and something I'll think about. Managing a kickstarter 
campaign is a lot of work from what I've heard but it might be reasonable 
in this case. It also allows the demand to be demonstrated prior to the 
event and costs being incurred.  
 

> $400 would be likely too steep for me personally, but $100 is certainly 
> reasonable.
>
>

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