Agenda:
- 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Electronics recycling by ACCRC
- 6:00 PM Free pizza arrives
- 6:15 PM Free book giveaways or other prizes
- 6:30 PM Presentation begins
- 8:00 PM Meeting ends
Electronics Recycling by ACCRC
Please come early to this meeting and bring all your old electronics - computers, stereo, TV, telephone, or anything else that has had electrons flowing through it (except for major appliances such as refrigerators, washer/dryer, air conditioner, etc.). ACCRC will be on hand to collect them from 2pm-7pm. Look for the big yellow Penske truck in the parking lot. Special thanks to
Qualys and
Harvest Properties (the building management company) for making this possible.
Please download and distribute the
Flyer for ACCRC recycling at this meeting (PDF format).
There's also a Facebook event for the recycling at
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=72167653520
Kdenlive - Non-linear video editor
Kdenlive is an easy-to-use powerful, multi-track, multi-format non-linear video editor for KDE4. Dan Dennedy is the co-developer and current maintainer of MLT, the multimedia processing engine for kdenlive as well as contributor to kdenlive. He will be on-hand to demonstrate kdenlive and answer your questions. If you have a HDV camcorder, please bring it and we will put to test as he does not have one with which to demonstrate.
Dan Dennedy
Dan Dennedy has been an open source and Linux developer for around 7 years. He has worked on IEEE 1394 (FireWire) in the Linux kernel and various 1394- and DV-related libraries and applications. More recently, he has been working with MLT, SDI video I/O, and kdenlive. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area around 3 years ago with his wife and 3 kids. He works full time for
MobiTV for the past 4 years as lead software engineer in the areas of digital media and streaming technology.
Dan was the speaker at the
November 2008 meeting, presenting Kino, an older Linux video editing system.
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