On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Jonathan Roberts wrote: > > We've created a channel in Miro, Fedora TV, for use by the marketing > team with things like screencast tutorials/video interviews etc and we > want to make it easy for community people to submit their content. > > To do this, we planned to create a simple web form that collects the > users' data (Name, e-mail, video URL etc) and then sends that off to > an e-mail address. This e-mail address could either belong to a single > editor or a mailing list (the latter is preferred), so that we can > check it's relevant before adding it to the main channel feed for all > the world to see. > > We have a simple script in PHP to collect this form information and > e-mail it, and providing people don't think there are better > approaches to this, we would like to get it hosted so that we can use > it on Fedora Websites. > So I've got a couple of questions.... First of which being why can't people just email this stuff? Second being, and this is probably a question for legal, in order to submit that stuff to us via a web form, wouldn't we need to require cla done? Third being, how large of files are we talking about emailing around (be very specific)? Email and video often seem ill suited to eachother. -Mike _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list