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September 19, 2007

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Jason,

That would be amazingly awesome!!! I am up in the Seattle area and definitely couldn't make it ;) but would love to at least listen in. Thanks!

Eric

I have some interest, but not much time, so if you were to do it, likely I'd only catch an hour or two at most. HOWEVER...if you were to deliever it as a podcast...that would be very interesting! sorry to not give a simple yes/no...

I'd love to be able to listen in. I'd just sit at my desk at work and listen all day while coding.

You could easily stream the live video & audio for free using http://www.ustream.tv - we've used it quite a bit and it's great (and free!). There's also a built in chat room that participants could submit questions/comments. A computer w/ webcam is all you need.

I'd love to be able to catch part of this also. If not live, then a podcast would be an acceptable alternative.

The podcast is a great idea but if not practical, I would like the opportunity to listen in on the roundtable as my schedule permits. Budget does not permit any travel.

I'm interested. You could also facilitate interactive text chat via irc://irc.freenode.net/citrt

I'm definitely interested. Probably can't tune in to the whole thing but would love to catch every moment that I can. And I'd suggest using the IRC as well. :)

That'd be great! Though I'm limited on time, I'd check in for a couple hours.

I also wish that I could attend in person but unfortunately that can't happen, so...

I am interested in the live audio and/or video stream as well. Like some of the other folks that have replied here I can't commit to an all day, full-time participation but I'd definitely like to listen in live as time permits that day.

And I'd also be interested in a recorded, podcast-type-deal if the live offerings are too much of a hassle to organize now. Raw/unedited audio would be perfectly fine for my application: personal listening in my car :) And did I hear a mention of video in one of the Talkshoe podcasts? For sale, perhaps? Or maybe I'm thinking of something else.

Very cool of you to consider this, Jason. We know that this is a lot of work and we are very thankful for your Servant's Heart. Now if we can just get Jason Lee to start blogging...

Blessings,
James

I would love to listen in. I am not going to make the event as I had planned.

I'm interested as well - probably more in a podcast than streaming. Thanks for even considering doing the work to make it happen!

This interests me. I would really love to be a fly on the wall for this.

Jason, I would TOTALLY do the streaming. Was at the first Roundtable and was a blast, really disappointed that I can't make this one. Any way to get content for both real-time and afterwards would be MUCH appreciated!

Michael
IT Coordinator
Sunset Presbyterian Church

OK ... we'll see what we can come up with via live and podcast options :-)

Thanks for the feedback.

If it was available I could probably drop in once in a while (next best thing to being there?).

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