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Revision as of 21:12, 6 April 2005
This is the outline of possible plans for the Firefox 1.1 release party/partying. Right now, this is just from talking to FactoryJoe on IRC.
- Radio - Preferably internet conferencing using Ventrilo/Teamspeak/etc
- Use shoutcast (Works on Linux, Mac, Windows, in XMMS, iTunes, Winamp)
- Maybe use Peercast too
- Other "p2p radio" programs to be looked at
- Use skypein to take phone calls, normal skype to take Internet phonein calls
- Remote Locations
- Local Meetup parties, linked back through web.
- How many people are at each party
- Tabulations on how big it is in each area/state
- Interviews with select partygoers
- General fun
- Local Meetup parties, linked back through web.
- Use shoutcast (Works on Linux, Mac, Windows, in XMMS, iTunes, Winamp)
- Video - Possibly? Interviews again, ability to get things on TV easier
- Hot chicks
- Interviews with Devs
- Did I mention hot chicks?
- Moderately hot chicks
- Get on G4TV Attack of the Show(former The Screen Savers)
- Textual
- IRC with good mods
- Maybe IRC transcript of radio for the deaf/low bandwidth
- possible question and answer relay, taking of questions and repeating on air/whatever
- Games
- World of Warcraft party? EQ?
- Possibility of running a Planeshift server for the purpose
- Install fests
- Get your computers cleaned and your browser upgraded at the party
- Demonstrate Firefox to others on laptops, whatever