Hello Courtney, the primary places outlined to put videos has been Vimeo &
Archive.org, last I heard there were no objections to YouTube of course :)

The videos need to be reviewed before getting the thumbs up, but, someone
with Fedoran Admin can over-ride the need to do each one separately if it
makes sense.

Im sure Nitesh or Croberts know more regarding this,

-MD

On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Courtney Pacheco <cpach...@redhat.com>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
>
> The Modularity team would like to use the official Fedora YouTube channel
> to upload demos related to the Modularity effort. We would also like to
> upload our planning and grooming videos to share with the community what is
> currently happening with our effort.
>
> In essence, we are trying to *market* the changes we would like to see in
> Fedora to give the Fedora community the opportunity to provide feedback on
> these changes.
>
> We would prefer to have a "sub-channel" (or the like) under the Fedora
> YouTube channel that is focused solely on Modularity, as not everyone
> interested in Fedora will be interested in Modularity. Similar to the split
> between Fedora Magazine and Community Blog, these videos are more for
> Fedora Contributors rather than Fedora Users.
>
> Can you let me know if this is something we can do and what steps will we
> need to take to make this happen?
>
> Thanks for your time and consideration,
>
> Courtney
>
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