(still slowly catching up on all the mail)

Just to add: I believe there's no reason not to accept video/audio etc.
Similar to the two of you I also have no idea how to organize it to be
honest.

Vimeo has an API so we could at least host an up-to-date list on our
Website somehow or even populate metadata in a git repository automatically.

I'd say it doesn't hurt to ask Vimeo. In a similar vein I've reached out to
Grammarly to see if they'd be interested in donating licenses but didn't
get a single response.

On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 1:37 PM Justin Mclean <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Just to be sure I understand your intention, this is actual content, that
> > you'd like to donate to training
>
> Yes it is.
>
> >  That being said, I think that it would be a good idea to consider the
> possibility of other
> > content types like webinars, podcasts, or labs for that matter, which
> have
> > already been touched upon.
>
> Which is exactly why I brought this one, I’m expecting that others will
> want to do the same over time.
>
> > So what I could imagine is having a metadata file about this content in
> the
> > repo, which states where the actual files are, what they contain, maybe
> how
> > to recreate the final product etc. and then have the binaries on shared
> > storage somewhere, Dropbox, disk.
>
> I think that a good direction but links tend to rot over time and content
> go missing, I’m not sure what to do about that.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin

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