Ludovic Courtès transcribed 1.3K bytes: > Hello, > > Mark H Weaver skribis: > > > ng0 writes: > >> Our website currently shows no videos at all. > > > > I thought you were mistaken about this, because there definitely was a > > list of papers and talks (videos and slides) on our website, but now I > > can't find it. I guess it may have been lost in the recent website > > update. We should restore that section. > > It should be here: > > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/talks/ > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/papers/ This doesn't work really well to discover them, like on a submenu page in the head menu, leading to these pages or dedicated (non-blog, non-markdown) pages. > >> Same goes for the videos. We should actively selfhost (or move content > >> (videos)) to GNU servers) content that is currently located elsewhere. > > > > Many (most?) of the videos linked from our old website were on > > audio-video.gnu.org. > > Yes, and that’s really nice. The only downside is that we’re lacking a > number of videos of conferences that put them on YouTube, and which we’d > have to youtube-dl and upload to audio-video.gnu.org (among the recent > talks: freenode #live, GPCE, RSE, BOB, etc.). I've done the same for GNUnet recently. They are now all in git, which is not good for videos but it works. It's a starting point to move up from. Not all recordings were good to include. Like one recording includes someone being interrupted in their talk in a rude way and more or less ending the talk in the middle. So if we have talks like these in Guix, I really hope we don't, I'd consider it like a bad outtake in a photo series. You can keep the picture but you don't have to print it and frame it in a book. > It would be great if a couple of people could share the duty of Video > Masters to do that. I agree. > Mark, you’re already a member of > . ng0, would you like to > join and give a hand? Anyone else? Yes, but keep in mind that I'm still working on reducing the amount of projects I'm working on. I can contribute to this, but only in small doses: Uploading videos (or huge binary file collections) works best while I'm in the university network. It is 20 times faster than what I have at home. Also I can start around early january, I need a bigger disk. Do I need to join this project at savannah, or how does it work? > Thanks, > Ludo’. -- GnuPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 GnuPG: https://c.n0.is/ng0_pubkeys/tree/keys WWW: https://n0.is