2008/5/21 Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx>: > Who's up to the challenge of creating an experimental rss feed for > Fedora tutorial screencasts in theora that we can use in miro out of > the box in Fedora 9? > > I've been trying to find a spare machine at work to host this sort of > thing... but I've just utterly failed. I was hoping to surprise > everyone with a workable demo that you could submit theora vids to for > me to host as a starting point for figuring out how to really deal > with open video content in a user accessible way. I think miro is a > workable solution. But I've failed to deliver. > > So now I'm asking everyone on this list for help. > > Can someone put together a simple rss feed with just a couple of > theora videos that miro understands as a channel? It doesn't have to > be a huge hosting commitment. We don't need to start with a Broadcast > Machine implementation and use Miro's inherent ability to speak > torrent. We should be able to demo a feed using video houses in > Fedora's people space. I'll happily have a crack at creating an rss feed based on the videos in Paul's fedorapeople space, but I doubt I'll get to it until tomorrow evening. If anyone else wants to have a go, or take a crack at this, then feel free to go for it! > Once we have that, we can move on beyond screencasts into web camera > interviews and so on and so on. This is quite an exciting idea :) > > So who's game. I really have to apologize for not having the time to > get a hosting instance together for videos as a starting point for a > full discussion. No problem, we're all busy! Best, Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list