Thanks, but this is not my site so I couldn't say. I don't think web space is the problem, just time. In particular I am looking forward to video if it shows up. Certainly Damian and Larry's talks seem to be on the audio page already. Also there is an rss feed. It looks like you can also download xul for some of the talks like Audrey's on LearningHaskell and his VB lightning talk which are nice in Firefox I think, Getting your feet wet with XS which plays in Explorer real nice (and seems like more than just getting your feet wet, more like sitting in the deep end for 10 minutes!), and so on. Incidentally PERL5WEBDEBUG blew me away, it is a web based debugger for perl programs!

In reply to Re^2: My Impressions of YAPC::Asia 2006 in Tokyo by mattr
in thread My Impressions of YAPC::Asia 2006 in Tokyo by mattr

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