Ruth Suehle is the community leadership manager for Red Hat's Open Source and Standards team. She's co-author of Raspberry Pi Hacks (O'Reilly, December 2013) and a senior editor at GeekMom, a site for those who find their joy in both geekery and parenting. She's a maker at heart who is often behind a sewing machine creating costumes, rolling fondant for an excessively large cake, or looking for the next great DIY project.
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Scott--We use a third-party service for the actual function of doing the webcast, but we try to provide an ogg file as soon as we can afterwards. Keep an eye out if that's the format you'd prefer.
Thanks for the background--I'd heard there were definitely parts last year, but nothing as functional as what you describe. It seems so clearly an opportunity to the people who want it that it's hard to figure out why they haven't gone ahead and done it. But like any other business decision, I'm sure they have their reasons. [insert cynical or fanboy theories as appropriate]