[ADMIN] Screencast Team approval application
Matthew Rossi
matthew.penguincentral at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 13:53:34 BST 2007
I'd like to take back the end of the last sentence after "We provide a great
service to the community." That's a mistake on my behalf.
On 10/10/07, Matthew Rossi <matthew.penguincentral at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Well, we do have Shuttleworth's support which is good, but i question how
> long we will wait for him to tell us specifically how he plans to support
> us. But no doubt about it, Shuttleworth's backing is more valuable than a
> podcaster's backing :)
>
> Really, in my opinion I don't see this project becoming immensely huge at
> any time soon. It is a very complicated process to create a screencast
> which sometimes even I have trouble with. And translation, regardless of
> whether it's an audio dub or subtitling has had many issues (as Frédéric
> (MrEgg964) has noted recently). Also the turnover of the English
> screencasts is much faster than the turnover of non-english screencasts,
> but this is a problem that the people at Full Circle Magazine have been
> experiencing.
>
> For the translation stuff to work, we need to work out what are the most
> important languages that we want the screencasts in, and how often do we
> release non-english stuff. I find the current process a joke, rather a
> nightmare.
>
> I think that the screencasts need to be tied into Ubuntu somehow for this
> project to grow (Possibly an app that you can stream the videos in, I hope
> that Alan writes a good proposal for such at the UDS in Boston). This boils
> down to why we make screencasts in the first place, to teach people how to
> use a program visually, because we all can't sit down and read a lengthy
> Documentation, and having the screencasts tied into Ubuntu in such a way
> should boost the popularity of the Screencasts (an idea for Mark?).
>
> For a consolation to Alan, I must admit the popularity of the MoS feed in
> Miro did help us quite a bit which is why I am part of this team in the
> first place. (Alan, it was a very mad plan indeed ;) )
>
> I am indeed hopeful that the Screencasts project grows from what it is
> today. We provide a great service to the community, and don't ever forget
> that when you are giving up your time to contribute to the project,
> regardless whether you are recording, or translating :)
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> Matthew Rossi
>
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>
> On 10/10/07, Alan Pope <alan at popey.com> wrote:Hi,
> >
> > On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 10:05 +0100, Alan Pope wrote:
> > > I figured now might be a good time to get our team approved [1]. You
> > can
> > > find out what getting approved means from this page [2]. It's more
> > > tailored for LoCo teams, but other non-locos do go for approval also.
> > >
> >
> > Well the meeting was interesting. We didn't get approved. Partly I think
> > because the team is small (as in, I'm the one making most of the
> > screencasts) and partly because there didn't seem to be a perceived
> > benefit to being official.
> >
> > Approval seems to be primarily designed for LoCo teams and not "other"
> > teams, so It's not a disaster that we aren't official, and indeed has
> > raised the issue with the CC, so perhaps there will be an official
> > policy at some point for non Locos.
> >
> > Mark did ask the Ubuntu & Canonical marketing people if they could help
> > us. I'm not sure how, suggestions welcome!
> >
> > Mark also said the work we're doing is "awesome" which was nice to see.
> >
> > So all in all I'm not too fussed that we didn't get approval. :)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Al.
> >
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Matthew Rossi
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www.mattr.co.nr. You can also find my podcast at www.penguincentral.co.nr
Everything you can imagine is real.
Pablo Picasso
Spanish Cubist painter (1881 - 1973)
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