Hmmmm... The Meetbot tool looks neat, but one problem I see is it's hard to navigate since you don't see the titles of the talks at the main page, just the log numbers. And it seems to be slow. I'm not sure if we should publish it in this way... do you think we could get someone to restructure it so people could see a list of the talks by day (that were transcribed) and click on them directly? The Flock to Fedora page (https://flocktofedora.org/) has an announcement that some talks are live transcribed, but I didn't see it there before the conference... did I miss it or did we upload the announcement during the conference? It just feels that the live transcription wasn't communicated very well. We could have mentioned it in the pre-Flock Magazine article, but then I had no idea. Would be good to think of this next year :) I agree about having one contributor-post for the blog and one big-picture article for the Magazine. If we can put the logs into some easier-to-consume format, then why not include that there as well :) Best, Natalie Ardasevova nardasev@xxxxxxxxxx Marketing Communications Specialist ----- Original Message ----- From: "Justin W. Flory" <jflory7@xxxxxxxxx> To: "Fedora Marketing team" <marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "Paul Frields" <pfrields@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 8, 2016 6:49:26 PM Subject: [Marketing] Re: Flock transcription aftermath On 08/08/2016 12:35 PM, Natalie Ardasevova wrote: > Hello guys, > > can I ask you if you're planning to publish the transcriptions of the Flock sessions? > > Thanks! Btw, here is the list of bloggers I found for Flock coverage: > > - me (general info about the sessions I attended, trying to give a summary of many sessions) [1] > - Kevin Fenzi (Fedora Infrastructure Lead) [2] > - Radek Vokal (from Modularity perspective) [3] > - Scott Collier (SysDesEng, Containers/OpenShift perspective) [4] > > [1] https://nardasev.wordpress.com/ > > [2] https://www.scrye.com/wordpress/nirik/ > > [3] http://rvokal.livejournal.com/ > > [4] http://www.colliernotes.com/search/label/fedora > > Not sure if that is complete though. > > Natalie Ardasevova > nardasev@xxxxxxxxxx > Marketing Communications Specialist > As far as it goes for me, I had no immediate plans to publish them out, but I'd love to have a way to expose them a bit more for any interested viewers from afar. I also wonder if it would be a good idea to wait just a bit for the accompanying YouTube videos from the Flock sessions we could expose at the same time, to bring some more attention to those. Ryan already created the YouTube playlist where they will go, although I'm having troubles finding the link now (probably just because it's empty at the moment). For finding more of the transcribed sessions, you can use Meetbot and search for "flock2016". This should bring up as many of the transcribed sessions as possible. A handful may be missing if the transcriber did not type "#meetingname flock2016" when they started logging. https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/sresults/?group_id=flock2016&type=team In my eyes, I think it would make sense to have a contributor-focused article on the CommBlog that points to all of the different places and links for finding transcriptions, blog posts, etc., and then maybe a bigger picture report on the Magazine that covers Flock from a more general perspective (what is it, what kind of things were talked about, what big decisions / directions were made, etc.). Maybe YouTube videos for Magazine too. Would be curious what you think as well! -- Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflory7@xxxxxxxxx -- Fedora Marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Fedora Marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx