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I cant believe we are already a month into 2004. In fact, Im not entirely sure
where 2003 went!
Certainly lots of changes in 2003, and change can often lead to uncertainty.
Ive sensed from the private inquiries Ive gotten that there is a bit of worry
that Brad leaving the LEGO Company is going to adversely effect the community
efforts he has supported and grown internally.
Let me cut right to the point and assure you that community support will not
stop. In recent months, the concepts of community have received unprecedented
support from colleagues. I am getting more and more requests from colleagues to
meet and talk about possible community support ideas.
Brad and LEGO Direct have achieved amazing results in a very short period of
time. Without Brads vision and leadership, none of this could have happened. I
for one am very thankful for that vision, and am working hard to continue it
well into the future. As you may know, I will be stepping into Brads shoes at
the BF PDX Q&A. During this session, I will share many more details about the
LEGO Community Development Team, our vision for the future, our internal and
external successes in 2003, and much more. And of course, there will be
questions and answers!
In the meantime, please rest easy knowing that interaction between the community
and the LEGO Company is going to continue to get closer and closer. There are
some terrific things in the pipeline this year!
See you in Portland!
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Development
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Jake McKee wrote:
> As you may know, I will be stepping into Brad's shoes at
> the BF PDX Q&A. During this session, I will share many more details about the
> LEGO Community Development Team, our vision for the future, our internal and
> external successes in 2003, and much more. And of course, there will be
> questions and answers!
Hi, Jake,
How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
like to see, too, where the community is heading.
Yours, Christian
PS: Will you attend 1000Steine-Land in Berlin (Germany), too?
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In lugnet.lego, Christian Treczoks wrote:
> How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
> like to see, too, where the community is heading.
I'm not sure if the BrickFest organizers have that in place. I'll defer this
question to that group of hard working people.
> PS: Will you attend 1000Steine-Land in Berlin (Germany), too?
Absolutely! I can't wait!
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Development
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In lugnet.lego, Christian Treczoks wrote:
> Jake McKee wrote:
> > As you may know, I will be stepping into Brad's shoes at
> > the BF PDX Q&A. During this session, I will share many more details about the
> > LEGO Community Development Team, our vision for the future, our internal and
> > external successes in 2003, and much more. And of course, there will be
> > questions and answers!
>
> Hi, Jake,
>
> How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
> like to see, too, where the community is heading.
*having fingers crossed Larry Pieniazek will use his fast typing skills once
more*
--
Best regards,
/Tobbe
<http://www.lotek.nu>
(remove SPAM when e-mailing)
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In lugnet.lego, Christian Treczoks wrote:
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Jake McKee wrote:
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As you may know, I will be stepping into Brads shoes at
the BF PDX Q&A. During this session, I will share many more details about the
LEGO Community Development Team, our vision for the future, our internal and
external successes in 2003, and much more. And of course, there will be
questions and answers!
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Hi, Jake,
How about a webcast for those who cant come? We european AFOLs would
like to see, too, where the community is heading.
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Im not sure a webcast is in the cards. I dont think we have the bandwidth for
one. However I am going to try mightily to capture the talk in real time as I
usually do, and further, I am going to try to have chat sessions open to get
incoming questions in as many different venues as possible.
Heres the list of what I am thinking of (in the case of fan sites, only if the
owners dont have a problem with it)
Commercial Services:
- AIM - I will create a chat room with the name BrickFestPDX2004 and you can invite yourself into it or AIM me your questions. My ID is LarryPieniazek
- YAHOO! - You can send me IMs with your questions. My ID is Larry_Pieniazek
Fan Services(0):
- BrickLink - I will create a special room with the name BrickFestPDX2004 so you know where Ill be
- ClassicCastle.com - Ill be in the main room as there arent special rooms
In both of those my ID is lar...
I have a fbtb id but I dont think fbtb has chat, ne?
I dont have IRC set up or a MSN ID, sorry (1) and dont plan to get either of
those so if none of the above mechanisms work for you, youll have to email me.
0 - no, not fan service :-)
1 - and dont want to hear about IRC being better or whatever.
Larry Pieniazek
Expo Coordinator, Trains Session Coordinator, BrickFest PDX 2004, February
13-15, 2004 ILTCO | MichLUG
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Fan Services(0):
- BrickLink - I will create a special room with the name BrickFestPDX2004 so you know where Ill be
- ClassicCastle.com - Ill be in the main room as there arent special rooms
In both of those my ID is lar...
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Lar,
Im glad to hear that you have included Classic-Castle in on this. Ive posted
this over there in our forums:
http://www.classic-castle.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6001#6001
And hopefully some of our members will take you up on this. ;o)
-Lenny
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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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There are some terrific things in the pipeline this year!
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Like the return of gray, maybe? Sorry to bring it up again. Couldnt hurt to rub
it in unless really everybody at LEGO HQ in Billund turns green every time the
issue comes up.
When I hear those community developement-stuff now, I cant help but think how
LEGO alienated right those community members in the first place by secretly
messing with color standards and taking everybody for a fool with their pathetic
attempts at explanation. Currently I wouldnt trust anything coming from the
direction of The LEGO Group any farther than I could throw say a Microsoft
Windows®-PC.
Again, sorry for being so negative, but since past december I am NOT looking
forward to the LEGO-year of 2004.
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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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I will be stepping into Brads shoes at the BF PDX Q&A.
During this session, I will share many more details
about the LEGO Community Development Team, our vision for
the future, our internal and external successes in 2003,
and much more. And of course, there will be questions and answers!
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OK, heres your first question, this will give you 10 days (just ten days to
Brickfest!!) to come up with the answers:
The color change: Why? Who got canned for making such a stupid decision? When
will it be corrected?
I guess thats your first three questions...
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Christian Treczoks wrote:
>
> > How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
> > like to see, too, where the community is heading.
>
> I'm not sure if the BrickFest organizers have that in place. I'll defer this
> question to that group of hard working people.
Not sure I qualify for "hard working" (possibly hardLY working), but as of right
now, we don't have plans to stream a webcast from the live events. This is due
mainly to limited equipment and the fact that we don't have some of the
expertise that was available at DC shows.
However, it looks like Larry is planning on demonstrating his flying fingers
technique for keynote and QA speeches, and I will be taking pictures and posting
them on the website throughout the event.
Of course, if anybody in the Portland area is interested in volunteering to
spearhead a webcast, I'm all ears...
- Kelly
BrickFest PDX 2004 Webmaster
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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
> In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
> > In lugnet.lego, Christian Treczoks wrote:
> >
> > > How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
> > > like to see, too, where the community is heading.
> >
> > I'm not sure if the BrickFest organizers have that in place. I'll defer this
> > question to that group of hard working people.
>
> Not sure I qualify for "hard working" (possibly hardLY working), but as of right
> now, we don't have plans to stream a webcast from the live events. This is due
> mainly to limited equipment and the fact that we don't have some of the
> expertise that was available at DC shows.
And also due to the fact that we don't have wired, high speed, network access.
Streaming video or audio tends to be quite bandwidth intensive, as I understand
it.
++Lar
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"Christian Treczoks" <ct@braehler.com> wrote in message
news:HsI25q.2zC@lugnet.com...
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> How about a webcast for those who can't come? We european AFOLs would
> like to see, too, where the community is heading.
I'd be happy with streaming video online somewhere - it doesn't need to be
live - and we don't need a streaming video server to do it.
If someone can record the event on video (MiniDV), I would be happy to pull
the content from the tape and compress it nicely for distribution on an
available web server.
It is important though that the speaker wear a microphone - and when
questions are asked, it's best if the speaker repeats the question for the
mic before answering it.
Most stores that rent video equipment should be able to provide a good
wireless mic that could be used for this - and I'm sure someone out there
has a decent MiniDV compatible camcorder.
Let's not box ourselves in here by thinking it has to be expensive or
complex by way of broadband or fancy equipment.
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