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[Office-commits] r9770 - trunk/campaigns/pipeline


From: sysadmin
Subject: [Office-commits] r9770 - trunk/campaigns/pipeline
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:12:01 -0400

Author: www-data
Date: Tue Sep 29 10:12:00 2009
New Revision: 9770

Log:
web commit by holmes

Modified:
   trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn

Modified: trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn
==============================================================================
--- trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn     Mon Sep 28 17:17:03 
2009        (r9769)
+++ trunk/campaigns/pipeline/videotestimonials.mdwn     Tue Sep 29 10:12:00 
2009        (r9770)
@@ -13,26 +13,48 @@
 * Give editors (or people submitting videos if the request is online) a primer 
on not including words Linux / Open Source in videos (see guidelines)
 * Add something to the video instructions on using lapel microphones whenever 
possible.  ADDED
 
+## Follow up
+
+* Wait two weeks for submissions to come in
+* RT tickets get a "thanks, we'll be posting these shortly, stay-tuned!"
+* Pull down videos
+* Use oggz-comment or VLC or something to add metadata to tinyvid ones without 
reencoding.
+* Transcode any that are too large or other formats using parameters.
+* Write blog post: videos are awesome, etc etc, say how we're going to use 
them all over the site, invite more, etc. 
+* ask address@hidden to post to /resources/testimonials (make it clear that 
it's a onetime thing and offer to help)
+* find 4-10 texts on gnu.org and fsf.org that fit with messages in 
testimonials (or original Dana videos) and post the video under a cool heading, 
like "University professor Jane Jones on why software freedom matters" and a 
more videos link that points to our page of submissions (get approval from 
John) 
+* Put up blog post
+* Send email to same lists as before
+* Mark calendar for +3 weeks and collect new submissions, do another post.
+
 ## Launched
 
 Checklist:
 
-* Page:
+* Post Dana Moser videos to http://audio-video.gnu.org under "Community 
videos" with appropriate titles "What does free software mean to you?" etc and 
link to the campaign blog post.  
+* Blog post
+* Email (see below)
+* Ask John: what lists to send to?
 * Get a link from http://www.fsf.org/resources/testimonials from address@hidden
-* Look up laws in mass and see what we need to do to get permission for these 
videos.
+* Look up laws in mass and see what we need to do to get permission for Dana's 
SFD videos.  If unclear, Dana Moser strongly believes oral permission at moment 
of filming is fine, everyone new that these videos would be posted to the site 
under an open license.
+* Submissions guidelines: fill in submission guidelines blanks (parameters, 
etc) create a page for this on fsf.org that doesn't show up in the blog, with a 
nice short URL, then link to this in email and blog post draft. 
+* Add calendar item to follow up in two weeks.  
 
 ## Draft
 
 Materials:
 
-### Submission Guidelines:
+### Submission Guidelines 
 
 * By submitting videos, you're agreeing to license them under the public 
domain, and that you have the permission you need from everyone who's in the 
video.
+* Please no submissions from anyone under 13 years old.
 * If you can, try converting your videos using this command, and posting them 
for us to download.  
 
- ffmpeg2theora
+ ffmpeg2theora XXXXparameters.....XXXfill this in
 
 * If that looks to hard, post them to [videobin.org](http://videobin.org) or 
[Tinyvid.TV](http://tinyvid.tv/) and send us a link.
+* Email your submissions as a link (not as an attachment) to address@hidden
+* Include your name and how you'd like to be identified (e.g. Jane Jones, 
university professor) and optionally a short note on what you do or where 
you're from.
 * If you're in a noisy place, try using a lapel mic or something similar 
instead of the mic in the video camera.
 
 One important note: There are a lot of people out there promoting open
@@ -41,7 +63,7 @@
 who share the GNU Project's concern for the ethical issues make a point
 of letting people know about the importance of software freedom -- so
 send us your video about *free software* and the *GNU/Linux* operating
-system.
+system.  Also, if you want to recommend a distro, make sure it's on the [list 
of free distributions](http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html).
 
 To be completely clear, we can't use videos that use the words "Linux" (not 
referring to the kernel)
 and "Open" (referring to software).  See: [Confusing Words and Phrases that 
are Worth Avoiding](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html).




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