Podcast: Quickplace team previews Lotusphere 2006
January 18 2006
The IBM Lotus Quickplace team has posted
a 3-minute podcast outlining their presence at Lotusphere 2006. The
podcast introduces the presentation team for session ID405,
Lotus Quickplace 7 and beyond. Should be a good session.
Link: Podcast:
Quickplace team previews Lotusphere 2006
>
(found via the Quickplace
forum)
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Ben Rose http://www.jaffacake.net | 1/18/2006 12:25:56 PM
@Bruce - Can't you just dump the MP3s in the Domino HTML folder?
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Bruce Elgort http://takingnotes.openntf.org | 1/18/2006 12:30:00 PM
I will give it a shot and thanks for the suggestion. We also found that the OpenNTF server would come to a crawl as soon as we let loose a new episode. I will report back on my findings tomorrow.
Bruce
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Satwik Seshasai | 1/18/2006 12:33:22 PM
We thought there'd be a certain novelty to posting it in a QuickPlace! (but yes, agreed, download performance is important)
Should dev teams like ours continue to do podcasts? (perhaps one technical topic / week, or a "listen into a dev team brainstorm session", or something like that).
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Christopher Byrne http://www.controlscaddy.com/ | 1/18/2006 12:41:46 PM
@4 - I would never, ever put a podcast in a QuickPlace. Remote performance is already spotty at best and adding a Podcast to the mix...oy. Novelty is nice, but performance is better:-)
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Bruce Elgort http://takingnotes.openntf.org | 1/18/2006 12:56:12 PM
Yes! Most definitaly - I love podcasts :-)
Bruce
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Rob http://www.lotusdigerati.com | 1/18/2006 6:35:27 PM
@Satwik: Absolutely! The more the better.
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Nathan T. Freeman | 1/19/2006 1:48:41 AM
Funny, Bruce... I've never had problems serving up MP3s from Domino. I do that more often than I should admit.
Turn off compression, store them as file resources and put a pointer... works like a charm for me.
Will IM you about it.




Woo hoo - great stuff. One thing that I have found from doing our podcast is that you don't want to store the mp3's in a Domino database. We are switching ours over to Apache and there is a dramatic difference in download time as well as being able to stream the audio.
Bruce