Hi Taylor,

great idea! I'd definitely welcome a TinkerPop channel on YouTube or Twitch. I 
think YouTube makes more sense for us at first given Twitch's focus on live 
streaming.
Recorded Discord sessions would of course also be great to publish. I think 
more people are interested in them in general than people who actually join 
live. I personally would at least like to watch recordings of some sessions 
that I couldn't join when they were held.
Do we already have recordings of past sessions available? But even if not, we 
can at least try to record sessions in the future.

 Creating such playlists of conference talks and so on also sounds great 😊

I'd say we wait a few more days to give more people the chance to provide their 
feedback and then we can create a channel (assuming that the discussion here 
doesn't indicate something else).

Regards,
Florian

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Von: Taylor Riggan <[email protected]> 
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. November 2022 20:25
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Betreff: Video channels for Apache TinkerPop related content

Hi,

Over the last few months we have started having Discord sessions related to new 
projects and features within the TinkerPop community.  I'm curious what folks 
think of creating an Apache TinkerPop YouTube/Twitch channel for hosting 
recordings of this content (and any future sessions).  It would also offer a 
platform for walk-through videos to help new users as they are getting started 
with TinkerPop/Gremlin.  On YouTube specifically, we could include Playlists of 
existing content related to TinkerPop that is hosted on other channels 
(conference and user group talks from the past).

Looking forward to your feedback and comments.

Cheers,

Taylor Riggan
@triggan

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