Fab idea. The questions:
1. How easy will it be to make the initial recording? Can every
ambassador be taught a dead-simple process?
2. How do we add voice-overs? Do we keep a separate video and add audio
tracks?
3. Where do we coordinate this work -- what infrastructure do we need? Do
we upload files to the wiki? Do we put them in CVS?
4. Who does the voice-overs in different languages?
5. What's the final format?
6. Can it all be driven by volunteers? :)
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Jesse Keating wrote:
>On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 07:18 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
>
>>The information on creating screencasts and producing ogg theora movies
>>is already possible through Istanbul. What we really need is for someone
>>or a set of people to coordinate and produce some that demonstrate
>>Fedora to end users.
>>
>>
>
>Idea here.
>
>What if we extend this into a tips/tricks kind of thing as well?
>
>Here is my thought, at LWCE and at FUDCons we can have a terminal setup
>to record these things. We allow users to come up and talk about their
>favorite tip/trick/feature of Fedora, and allow them to walk through it
>while we record the actions. Totally user driven demonstrations. We
>could also use this sort of terminal for users to demonstrate features
>they are irritated with for much higher quality bug/feature reports.
>
>
>
This is a good idea. If we get more of such content we can mix and match
to provide the best value.
regards
Rahul
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