Thanks for making those recordings available (on YouTube). It would be
cool, if the links to these could somewhere be centrally managed. E. g.
linked from the agenda on http://nz.pycon.org
Otherwise they'll be impossible to find, unless one is actively
following and archiving all tweets ...
Additionally, It'd be good to register those videos on PyVideo, too:
This can be used to really create a little bit of a buzz for Kiwi PyCon
to raise the reputation.
Guy
-- Guy K. Kloss
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Auckland University of Technology
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On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Guy K. Kloss <guy.kl...@aut.ac.nz> wrote:
> Thanks for making those recordings available (on YouTube). It would be
> cool, if the links to these could somewhere be centrally managed. E. g.
> linked from the agenda on http://nz.pycon.org
> Otherwise they'll be impossible to find, unless one is actively
> following and archiving all tweets ...
> Additionally, It'd be good to register those videos on PyVideo, too:
On 6 September 2012 15:57, Robert Collins <robe...@robertcollins.net> wrote:
> I believe they will all be going on pyvideo en masse, once the uploads
> are finished.
I've already spoken with the kind folk who run pyvideo, and we're
going to hopefully get them on that site ASAP. It's worth noting that
pyvideo only indexes videos from other websites, so we still need them
uploaded somewhere.
Right now you can find all the videos by looking at the Kiwi PyCon
user on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/user/KiwiPyCon2012). Uploading
videos is a slow process, so it will likely take a couple of days. We
still need to process the talks from track 2, wherew we have audio &
slides only.
> I've already spoken with the kind folk who run pyvideo, and we're
> going to hopefully get them on that site ASAP. It's worth noting that
> pyvideo only indexes videos from other websites, so we still need them
> uploaded somewhere.
I believe they don't have to be uploaded somewhere else, but need to be
linked from somewhere (e. g. the nz.pycon.org web site). So no
re-uploading needed, I think.
> Right now you can find all the videos by looking at the Kiwi PyCon
> user on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/user/KiwiPyCon2012). Uploading
> videos is a slow process, so it will likely take a couple of days. We
> still need to process the talks from track 2, wherew we have audio &
> slides only.
Sounds cool.
It would be good if those are linked from the nz.pycon.org website, so
that one can read the abstract, and then make a decision whether to
watch it (and eventually click on the YouTube link). Without the context
of the abstract it's a bit difficult to make the decision on what to
watch and what not.
Guy
-- Guy K. Kloss
School of Computing + Mathematical Sciences
Auckland University of Technology
Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142
phone: +64 9 921 9999 ext. 5032
eMail: Guy.Kl...@aut.ac.nz
On 7 September 2012 08:38, Guy K. Kloss <guy.kl...@aut.ac.nz> wrote:
> I believe they don't have to be uploaded somewhere else, but need to be
> linked from somewhere (e. g. the nz.pycon.org web site). So no
> re-uploading needed, I think.
Yes, exactly - we're saying the same thing, but punching different
keys with our flesh-sticks.
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Thomi Richards <tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> On 7 September 2012 08:38, Guy K. Kloss <guy.kl...@aut.ac.nz> wrote:
>> I believe they don't have to be uploaded somewhere else, but need to be
>> linked from somewhere (e. g. the nz.pycon.org web site). So no
>> re-uploading needed, I think.
> Yes, exactly - we're saying the same thing, but punching different
> keys with our flesh-sticks.
> :)
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