Jay,

How did it go?  I talked with J5 (John Palmieri) and he said he was going to
represent GNOME there.  I am of course very interested in setting up
something in this regard.  John had a pretty nice post on this and I'm eager
to set up something where we can dogfood our video apps and be able to have
a common site for tutorials and what not.

sri

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Stormy Peters <stormy.pet...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Anybody have any feedback for Jay on whether or not the following tutorials
> will be useful to us? (I assume the tutorials will be viewable remotely.)
>
> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Stormy--
>>
>> Just following up to see if you had any further ideas on tutorials for the
>> Open Video Conference.
>> We're discussing them now amongst ourselves.
>>
>>    -  How to compress using Ogg/Theora so it looks really good (H264 is
>>    the standard comparison)
>>    -  How to embed the Ogg/Theora on a blog using the <video> tag
>>    -  How to customize the player used in the new Firefox
>>    -  What can we do with the <canvas> tag???
>>
>> Not sure if any of this is of interest to you.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Jay dedman <jay.ded...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Nice to meet you! I'm cc'ing the GNOME marketing list as that's where
>> >> we've been discussing a video project.
>> >> If we had an online guide to publishing practices for open video
>> >> (including soliciting and sharing them), I'm sure many projects would
>> >> find it useful. In addition if we had a common place to share them we
>> >> could build up a good archive ...
>> >
>> > Hey Stormy--
>> >
>> > (I'm cc'ing our partner, Michael Verdi, on this email.)
>> >
>> > As Dean said, we plan to organize a table at the Open Video Conference
>> where
>> > video creators can get together to learn to use all this new HTML5 +
>> > Ogg/Theora on their sites. We're going to get down and dirty.
>> >
>> > Our goal is to make some video tutorials for the conference in response
>> to
>> > some of the most commonly asked questions:
>> >
>> > How to compress using Ogg/Theora so it looks really good (H264 is the
>> > standard comparison)
>> > How to embed the Ogg/Theora on a blog using the <video> tag
>> > How to customize the player used in the new Firefox
>> > What can we do with the <canvas> tag???
>> >
>> > We'll be publishing these videos to our work-in-progress site,
>> Freevlog.org.
>> > There's also Makeinternet.tv where we could crosspost.
>> >
>> > Let us know what you guys had in mind. As video creators, we're
>> currently
>> > trying to figure all that's possible with HTML5 and the new Firefox.
>> >
>> > Jay
>> >
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>> >
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