[nylug-talk] Audio/podcast: NYLUG April 18 meeting: Bryan Clark & Havoc Pennington on Mugshot and the Online Desktop
Ruben Safir
ruben at mrbrklyn.com
Sun Apr 22 05:51:29 EDT 2007
On Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 05:02:37AM -0400, Ron Guerin wrote:
> Audio for streaming and download now available at:
> http://www.archive.org/details/NYLUG_2007_04_18_General_Meeting
>
> Bryan Clark & Havoc Pennington
> Mugshot and the Online Desktop
>
> People are using hundreds of web based applications running inside
> Firefox every day to get their work done. While there are plenty of
> excellent desktop based applications, the time has passed for the
> Linux Desktop to continue ignoring the presence and usefulness of web
> applications. The GNOME Online Desktop is a mighty acronym for
> integrating online services people are already using with desktop as
> tightly as desktop applications are integrated now. Havoc and Bryan
> talked about this new Online Desktop vision and how they're
> using Mugshot to get there.
>
> PS: media is not my thing. Anyone who wants to help out with this,
> please contact us.
>
Trhat is very cool. NYLXS has a Macke board if you need to borrow, and Phantom
Mics.
Ruben
> - Ron
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