Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Hosting OpenStack Summit (among other) videos
Le mer. 5 déc. 2018 à 19:39, François Magimel mailto:francois.magi...@alumni.enseeiht.fr>> a écrit : > Hello, > > My name is François and I would like to suggest a new service for the > OpenStack Foundation: video hosting. Today, video are hosted in Youtube. But > as OpenStack promotes free and open source softwares, I would like to help > installing an alternative for the Foundation: Peertube [1], a decentralized > video hosting network based on libre software :). > > For more information, Peertube is promoted by Framasoft [2] (a French > non-profit organisation) and is under the AGPLv3 licence. The first version > is out and it is already used by some organisations :). You can find some > examples [3]. > > So, some questions have arisen on IRC #openstack-infra and on my mind: > - what is the licence of summit videos ? > - does the Foundation have some resources to host videos ? > > What do you think of that idea ? > (Of course, I am ready to help or to do the installation and to get metadata > of all videos and put them into the peertube instance :)). > > > [1] https://joinpeertube.org/en/ > [2] https://framasoft.org/en/ > [3] https://framatube.org/en-US Hello, I've just propose a spec for this service : https://review.openstack.org/#/c/625450/. Feel free to review it :). François signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Hosting OpenStack Summit (among other) videos
On 2018-12-05 19:02:13 + (+), Jeremy Stanley wrote: > On 2018-12-05 19:40:16 +0100 (+0100), François Magimel wrote: [...] > > - what is the licence of summit videos ? > > Allison Price on the OSF staff confirmed for me that all the > official OpenStack Summit session recordings are supposed to be > distributed under CC-BY (unfortunately they're inconsistently > labeled in YouTube descriptions where some indicate a License of > "Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)" and others > don't currently mention any license). [...] And Allison has fixed them now, so hopefully the licenses should all be consistently showing up. Thanks, Allison! -- Jeremy Stanley signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Hosting OpenStack Summit (among other) videos
On 2018-12-05 19:40:16 +0100 (+0100), François Magimel wrote: > My name is François and I would like to suggest a new service for > the OpenStack Foundation: video hosting. Today, video are hosted > in Youtube. But as OpenStack promotes free and open source > softwares, I would like to help installing an alternative for the > Foundation: Peertube [1], a decentralized video hosting network > based on libre software :). [...] Thanks! I find the idea compelling of course because it's free/libre open source software (unlike YouTube), but also because it turns out many of our contributors in mainland China are blocked from accessing YouTube and need us to host these videos somewhere else anyway. I'm curious, since PeerTube basically relies on an in-browser bittorrent client, whether bittorrent protocol works through the government-imposed Internet filters in China and would provide a good solution to that problem. > - what is the licence of summit videos ? Allison Price on the OSF staff confirmed for me that all the official OpenStack Summit session recordings are supposed to be distributed under CC-BY (unfortunately they're inconsistently labeled in YouTube descriptions where some indicate a License of "Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)" and others don't currently mention any license). I think this means we should have no legal problem at least serving copies of them. > - does the Foundation have some resources to host videos ? [...] It wouldn't be the OpenStack Foundation, but rather the community project infrastructure, which would need to obtain those resources. (If you're unfamiliar with the OpenStack Infrastructure project, in the process of switching to the name OpenDev, https://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/project.html provides an overview of who we are and how we collaborate.) We have a fair amount of "cloud" resources provided to us by many generous donor organizations, so ought to be able to come up with sufficient space to house these files and cover the bandwidth of serving them if we decide that's something we want to do. -- Jeremy Stanley signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
[OpenStack-Infra] Hosting OpenStack Summit (among other) videos
Hello, My name is François and I would like to suggest a new service for the OpenStack Foundation: video hosting. Today, video are hosted in Youtube. But as OpenStack promotes free and open source softwares, I would like to help installing an alternative for the Foundation: Peertube [1], a decentralized video hosting network based on libre software :). For more information, Peertube is promoted by Framasoft [2] (a French non-profit organisation) and is under the AGPLv3 licence. The first version is out and it is already used by some organisations :). You can find some examples [3]. So, some questions have arisen on IRC #openstack-infra and on my mind: - what is the licence of summit videos ? - does the Foundation have some resources to host videos ? What do you think of that idea ? (Of course, I am ready to help or to do the installation and to get metadata of all videos and put them into the peertube instance :)). [1] https://joinpeertube.org/en/ [2] https://framasoft.org/en/ [3] https://framatube.org/en-US signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra