Matthew East wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 19/08/07, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Matthew East wrote:
>>> On 19/08/07, Chris Rowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> PS. I haven't had a response to my emails to either Mozilla,
>>>> or Ubuntuvideo.com.
>>> 
>>> If the guy running ubuntuvideo.com isn't responsive, that is a 
>>> substantial problem, given that the site is supposed to be a
>>> marketing team project. We should definitely try and get hold
>>> of him to discuss how to resolve that.
>> 
>> I would prefer to regard the putting right any lack in the
>> particular Ubuntu team as a separate project activity, and I
>> would not want it to prevent the main idea, which is to use
>> actually do Marketing. Let us run with the offer?
> 
> Feel free to correct my understanding but I think you're pushing at
> a different door. Ubuntuvideo.com doesn't host videos; it streams
> them and is a site which I think can be used to front the project:
> i.e. to promote videos, allow users to vote on them etc. As for
> hosting, free hosting is available from youtube and archive.org
> which I believe Alan Pope used for screencasts.ubuntu.com, but if
> better offers for hosting videos produced by the marketing team
> come in, then there is no reason not to consider them.
> 
> As for videos produced by others which are already hosted around
> the internet, hosting isn't needed for those, it's just the "viral"
> part of the project which then comes into play. Or have I
> misunderstood?

I think you are correct - I was at a wrong door, thanks for the
explanation.
Ever since I saw the firefox videos I have been keen to encourage
similar for ubuntu and I have become a bit impatient!
:-)

-- 
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391

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