Sorry for the delay in responding...
Yes, having something automated would be nice... having a multi-media recording instead of just audio would be nice...
But, for now I am content in providing the audio only, and links to slides as people might provide them. Everything else is (regreatably) more time than I want to spend on embelishing the process right now.
The November meeting (available now) would really be improved if you could see what the person was doing while he was talking, and even his slides are not enough (well... only for the jokes), the rest was a live presentation. So that means full multi-media.
So for now... the world will have to stay content with this lower-tech presentation.
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