It's a great idea. We had a recent discussion in the Apache Kafka community (see: https://lists.apache.org/thread/v4m41pr1kl5fyhkxd5dx32th4kb14hpr) where we asked the ASF about adding videos to the Apache YouTube channel itself.
Perhaps, we should reach out to press@ASF and do the same? Also note that we need to publish some guidelines about the videos on the website such as they should be vendor neutral with no branding/product placement etc. -- Divij Vaidya On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 3:15 PM Joshua Shinavier <j...@fortytwo.net> wrote: > Sounds like a good idea (a YouTube channel; I haven't used Twitch so can't > comment). If the content is of high quality, we can promote it on the Graph > Show. > > Josh > > > On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 2:13 AM Florian Hockmann <f...@florian-hockmann.de> > wrote: > > > 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 > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: Taylor Riggan <trig...@gmail.com> > > Gesendet: Freitag, 4. November 2022 20:25 > > An: dev@tinkerpop.apache.org > > 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 > > > > >