2008/6/9 Clint Savage <herlo1@xxxxxxxxx>: > I look forward to getting these kinds of videos out everywhere. In fact, I > was talking with my employer, Guru Labs, about doing some more videos in a > more system > administration nature. For instance, a simple video on how to do LVM and > RAID together using both GUI and text tools. Probably a bit longer and > more in-depth, but > still fun. Can guru labs provide some measure of hosting for videos? We don't have a location identified for hosting and if they are willing to support your video fetish, then we can link from gurulabs for videos you produce, especially longer segments. If you are going to make several videos fo significant length I'm not sure fedorapeople can accommodate them all. Try to to aim for 5 or 10 minute segments which can be strung together for now. For longer footage will need to attempt to use a torrent seed through miro i think... but we aren't there yet. We also need to decided on what license is appropriate for anything we put on our "official" Fedora Miro channel. I'd like people to be able to cut and mix video as liberally as possible while still giving credit to the original video authors. I think it would even be appropriate to have a credit screen for your employer at the end of videos you make if guru labs makes this sort of thing a part of your job. We'll need so general guidelines in terms of the length of time for credits i think..but we'll figure something out. I don't want full blown commercials as credits, I think we can limit credits to text on a black background no longer than 30 seconds in total and feel comfortable with it for now, followed at the very end with a license statement. But I want to give credit where credit is due. And if you are getting paid to produce content that is valuable to the Fedora community and are gifting it to us, I think its fair to give your employer credit in the video production credits. First things first, lets get a few more videos up on the page and get a miro feed up that we can test. -jef -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list