Re: Request to upload Modularity videos to the Fedora YouTube cahnnel

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On 05/04/2016 04:53 PM, Courtney Pacheco wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> 
> The Modularity team would like to use the official Fedora YouTube
> channel to upload demos related to the Modularity effort. We would also
> like to upload our planning and grooming videos to share with the
> community what is currently happening with our effort.
> 
> 
> In essence, we are trying to *market* the changes we would like to see
> in Fedora to give the Fedora community the opportunity to provide
> feedback on these changes.
> 
> 
> We would prefer to have a "sub-channel" (or the like) under the Fedora
> YouTube channel that is focused solely on Modularity, as not everyone
> interested in Fedora will be interested in Modularity. Similar to the
> split between Fedora Magazine and Community Blog, these videos are more
> for Fedora Contributors rather than Fedora Users.
> 
> Can you let me know if this is something we can do and what steps will
> we need to take to make this happen?
> 
> Thanks for your time and consideration,
> 
> Courtney
> 

Hey Courtney, this topic is actually fitting into a bigger, recent
discussion as well about how we securely manage and distribute social
media account privileges.

In this case, I would reach out to bkp (Brian Proffit), ryanlerch (Ryan
Lerch), or stickster (Paul Frields) with specific questions about
getting the social media credentials for YouTube. We really haven't
discussed strategy for YouTube much either (not sure we really actively
use it for anything anyways). It might be best to just publish the
videos on the main Fedora channel versus a smaller, specific one since
the current account doesn't have much action anyways.

For now, I would reach out to one of the three folks listed above and
maybe link them to this thread and ask for their feedback since social
media is currently a little bit in flux right now.

Thanks for reaching out!

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Justin W. Flory
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