I am in the early phases (and still considering) starting an Open Source
ColdFusion video tutorial site. The site will have training videos for
ColdFusion (how to install, etc.) and any other topic in the ColdFusion
community deals with. This site will be in a blog format and it will allow
users beside myself to post videos. Here are the issues I could really use
some input on.

1.) Topics
-ColdFusion
-CFEclipse
-Flex
-Mach-ii
-Fusebox
-Model Glue
-Coldspring


2.) What is the best software to use to create the tutorials. Here are some
of the products I have found. While Captivate looks to be the best
it is simply to expensive for an open source project.

http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/ - Adobe Captivate
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp - Camtasia Studio
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ - Wink

3.) Bandwidth considerations - If I host all of these tutorials and stream
them (wmv or swf) bandwidth costs could shut me down. Is there an
easy solution here? I was thinking initially about hosting the videos at
youtube and just embedding them.

Any thoughts here would be a big help!

-- 
Thank You
Dan Vega
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.danvega.org


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