Re: debconf recordings as feed

2018-09-02 Thread ilf

Louis-Philippe Véronneau:
I think the real fix would be to have a proper frontend to our video 
archive.


Maybe find some inspiration from https://github.com/voc/voctoweb?

But that sounds like a long-term solution. Any idea for a short-term 
hack that can be used now?


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Re: debconf recordings as feed

2018-09-01 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
I think the real fix would be to have a proper frontend to our video
archive.

Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) has started working on that, but I'm sure
he would welcome help.

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On 2018-09-01 16:49, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 12:16:43PM +0200, ilf wrote:
>> Hey DebConf Video team!
>>
>> I wrote feedb...@debconf.org before, but Holger told me
>> debconf-video@lists.debian.org might be the better forum for this:
>>
>> Thanks for the DebConf recordings, as video and audio!
>>
>> One more awesome feature would be an RSS feed with the audio files as
>> enclosures. That way one could "subscribe" to a conference and manage the
>> recordings in a podcatcher.
> 
> Yeah. I did that for dc15 and dc16, but haven't done so the past two years.
> 
>> Do you think that would be possible? I for one would find this super-useful.
> 
> I suppose I could add code for that, to SReview, too. It's not *that*
> hard. However, it might make more sense to do this from the metadata
> tools, since then we could create hierarchical RSS feeds for everything
> we have. Stefano, what do you think?
> 



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Re: debconf recordings as feed

2018-09-01 Thread Wouter Verhelst
Hi,

On Sat, Sep 01, 2018 at 12:16:43PM +0200, ilf wrote:
> Hey DebConf Video team!
> 
> I wrote feedb...@debconf.org before, but Holger told me
> debconf-video@lists.debian.org might be the better forum for this:
> 
> Thanks for the DebConf recordings, as video and audio!
> 
> One more awesome feature would be an RSS feed with the audio files as
> enclosures. That way one could "subscribe" to a conference and manage the
> recordings in a podcatcher.

Yeah. I did that for dc15 and dc16, but haven't done so the past two years.

> Do you think that would be possible? I for one would find this super-useful.

I suppose I could add code for that, to SReview, too. It's not *that*
hard. However, it might make more sense to do this from the metadata
tools, since then we could create hierarchical RSS feeds for everything
we have. Stefano, what do you think?

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debconf recordings as feed

2018-09-01 Thread ilf

Hey DebConf Video team!

I wrote feedb...@debconf.org before, but Holger told me 
debconf-video@lists.debian.org might be the better forum for this:


Thanks for the DebConf recordings, as video and audio!

One more awesome feature would be an RSS feed with the audio files as 
enclosures. That way one could "subscribe" to a conference and manage 
the recordings in a podcatcher.


Do you think that would be possible? I for one would find this 
super-useful.


Thanks a lot, and keep up the good work!

feedb...@debconf.org:

Thanks for Debian, Debconf, and the DebConf Video Archive!
https://meetings-archive.debian.net/pub/debian-meetings/2018/DebConf18/
I talked to Holger Levsen and he told me to submit my suggestion here:
I would really love to "consume" the recordings. But in audio format,
while commuting or similar tasks. And on one of those modern mobile
devices.
Do you think you could provide:
1. audio-recordings in addition to video? Shold be trivial to rip.
2. a feed with all recordings to subscribe to, so one can manage these
in a podcatcher?
I think with this the recordings could reach a way bigger audience.
See the feed icon on https://media.ccc.de/c/34c3 for example.


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