"Most of the comments fell into one of four categories:-

* Spam (which is less of an issue in newer versions of Drupal)
* 'Thanks for this video'
* Technical support questions which don't belong on a screencast site
* Questions regarding when new videos would be available :S"

We shouldn't censor ourselves on account of spambots. What problem is
there with viewers showing appreciation? A technical support disclaimer
can direct people to the forums. If we syndicate publicly created
videos, there would be newly created content on a regular basis.
Syndication would not rule out the production of quality videos, it
would just broaden the content base.

The more we let people participate, the more they will participate.

"I didn't want to have a load of links to external sites and videos for
numerous reasons:-

* We don't control the content so can't control the quality of those submitted 
videos
* Linking to youtube (for example) videos doesn't give the user the ability to 
download the videos using RSS (easily)
* Videos are not downloadable from youtube in a format which Ubuntu can play 
out of the box
* We are unable to put subtitles (and thus translated subtitles) on 3rd party 
youtube video sites."

The desire for control might be an underlying issue as to why the
screencasts site has not taken off. The reason that the Ubuntu forums
and wiki are so dang great is that they are egalitarian/community
controlled. I realize that Drupal is a bit tricky to administrate, but
roles can be created for varying levels of access/control right?

I'm not advocating primarily for youtube. I don't much care for youtube.
I had troubles playing youtube videos as well. I am glad that you are
advocating for Archive.org and Blip.tv (and not dismissing other
platforms), as those platforms are doing some great things. However,
lets not limit the community's options based on the lack of specific
features, people are what we need.

The more people we have participating, the less the burden will fall on
one person.

"Before I uploaded anything to blip.tv the amount of work that I put in
to make _one_ screencast available was tremendous. From the recording
and editing to the video encoding and uploading multiple versions, and
page creation."

Different workflows will have different time requirements and will produce 
varying quality, right? Here is a screencast of a guy explaining GTKRecord My 
Desktop:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1849528422672935564&ei=EyyNSqTBCp6yqgKMkPyACA&q=gtk+record+my+desktop&client=firefox-a

"I have spent a little time updating some of the screencast pages on the
wiki to tidy them up and have them make more sense. I still have many
more pages to update/revise, and have also been tinkering with the
drupal site behind the scenes."

Thank you very much for your time and effort on this project Alan! This
is an important initiative for community end-user training and knowledge
dissemination. I am glad that we have a dedicated and experienced
webmaster.

Also, great work on the look and feel of the site EmmaJane. Your design
is clean and user-friendly, and brown :-)

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