Jupytercon 2018 Conference Videos -- Where are the rest of them?

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Syrus Nemat-Nasser

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Sep 20, 2018, 1:49:23 PM9/20/18
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Hi Jupyter community! I have a questions for the project leaders and don't know where to ask it.

I was excited to check out the talks from Jupytercon this year, and as Jupyter is in part publicly funded, I expected to see videos from all the talks such as we get with PyCon or PyData conferences. To me, it looks like only a small sample of talks have been posted on YouTube. Is this because other talks were not recorded, or is this a for-profit play by O'reilly to sell Safari subscriptions? Will we get free access to JupyterCon talks going forward?

Best regards, --Syrus

William Stein

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Sep 20, 2018, 3:40:40 PM9/20/18
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For context, I think this is the playlist of videos that are available
so far, which I think
you're referring to:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL055Epbe6d5b572IRmYAHkUgcq3y6K3Ae

I'm pretty sure my talk was recorded, and I'm not in the above list,
so *my guess*
is that all videos will be posted, and they just haven't finished yet.
From what
I saw, the "production value" of everything involving JupyterCon 2018 was very
high, so my guess is it is just taking them a while. (Also, as a
speaker, I will loudly
complain if my talk video were pay-walled.)

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Brian Granger

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Sep 20, 2018, 4:30:40 PM9/20/18
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It is part of our agreement with O'Reilly that full videos of all keynotes and sessions will be posted publicly on YouTube.

What William said is correct - they are highly "produced" so it takes a while for them to get them posted. I recall them saying it would take "about a month" - so fingers crossed, that will be soon. If they don't show up soon we will reach out to them to check the status.




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Matthias Bussonnier

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Sep 20, 2018, 4:36:16 PM9/20/18
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Thanks for the feedback, for next year we'll try to see if we can get all the video released to public at once. 
I was not aware that some talks had already been published, and it may be more confusing to only publish partially. 
I believe that once all video are up, there going to be a blog post "you can watch JupyterCon on Youtube". 

One talk from last year is missing due to technical difficulty and the talk having actually no sound, if something similar happens, we'll let you know. 
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Sylvain Corlay

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Sep 20, 2018, 5:02:03 PM9/20/18
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By the way William, your talk is now in the playlist!

S.

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