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= Comments = Perhaps a slight mention of [http://www.getdemocracy.com Democracy Player] and it's [http://www.videobomb.com online video site] is in order, since they are FLOSS and the Democracy Player removes the need for Flash (although I haven't tried Theora in it to be honest). Another point, I am not sure about Google Video, but I know that {{{YouTube}}} forces the submitter to give all rights to the video to {{{YouTube}}}. This makes it VERY hard to find videos which are licensed freely enough to put on {{{YouTube}}}, since the author must not only waive all rights to the work (ie. making it Public Domain), but they must legally transfer all of their rights to you so that you can then transfer all of these rights on to {{{YouTube}}}. If you really want to get into the legalities then I doubt anyone would be willing to give up their work in such a way (and no, it does not make the video Public Domain/Free Content, since {{{YouTube}}} are the exclusive rights holders, and they don't even offer it in a Free Format or in high quality. Even saving them needs an external site or a greasemonkey script!). I look forward to making some screencasts and videos for ubuntuvideo.com, since I cringed the first time I found that video you have on the "Get Ubuntu" page, and was shocked to see that it has been included on something like this. Anyway, I hope I can offer a better replacement soon, and until then, have you seen [http://tips.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/06/23/133239&tid=50 these] [http://enterprise.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/07/05/1533204 videos] by Robin Miller? They're pretty good, except for the one involving installing applications (it is not a good idea to choose an application which is already installed, and also the Add/Remove tool should take precedence over Synaptic) -- Warbo |
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What is Ubuntu Video
Ubuntu Video is a video portal designed to gather and share the best Ubuntu related videos. Videos are primarily pulled from online video hubs such as Google Video and YouTube. The Project Lead is JohnLittle.
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com
Goals and Objectives
- Demystify Linux
- Mythbusting (It's all command line, can't play games, etc)
- Energize the community
- Spark discussion internally (Ubuntu marketing team)
- Provide technical support through video tutorials
Explore the creation of an FOSS alternative to YouTube and Google's Flash based services
Address Bug #1 - https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1
Operational Guidelines
- Site should be frequently updated - daily if possible.
- Educate but do not preach.
- Draw viewers into official Ubuntu community.
- Use FOSS where possible but not at the expense of the site's reach.
- Promote other community initiatives where possible
What We Have Now
A lot actually. Visit http://www.ubuntuvideo.com
Site Structure
The blog format allows for quick and painless site construction and publishing. It's extensible enough for version 1.0 but other technologies may need to be explored if this evolves into a FOSS alternative to YouTube and Google Video.
Site Content
Videos are categorized as follows:
- Demos
- Hardware
- Site News
- Testimonials
- Tutorials
Subpages will contain useful community links, Ubuntu download links, FOSS information, and insight into the history of the Ubuntu project.
Index
The home page displays the 5 most recently added videos regardless of category.
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com
About
The page describes the purpose and goals of Ubuntu Video, links to the Get Ubuntu page, briefly describes FOSS philosophy, and includes a biography of the sites creator (John Little - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnLittle)
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/about/
Contact
Form that submits an email to John Little
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/contact/
Get Ubuntu
This direct pitch to potential users. This page includes a user testimonial video and links to official Ubuntu resources. A small number of relevant links are provided in the following categories:
- About Ubuntu
- Download/Order Ubuntu
- Join the Ubuntu Community
- Ubuntu News
- Community Technical Resources
The links are followed by excerpts from positive Ubuntu reviews.
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/get-ubuntu/
Live Ubuntu
This video introduces potential users to the Ubuntu idealogy and the FOSS inspired philosophy behind Ubuntu. A video featuring Nelson Mandela's explanation of Ubuntu is included.
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/ubuntu-philosophy/
Share Ubuntu
This is a direct appeal to readers and Ubuntu users to produce and share videos that can be distributed via services like YouTube and Google and then Ubuntu Video. It includes links to technical resources useful to content creators and the YouTube Group created to host user submitted videos (http://www.youtube.com/group/ubuntuvideo).
Location: http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/share-ubuntu/
Ubuntu History
This section includes a lengthy video of a Mark Shuttleworth talk on the project and related issues as well as third-party histories.
Sidebar Content
The sidebar contains the site's navigational elements, links to blogs maintained by Ubuntu community members, and the latest Linux news from Digg.com.
Footer Content
The footer contains links to the site archives and relevant trademark notices.
How Can I Help?
- Record your own video testimonial
- Record an instructional screencast
- Record a demo of something really cool
- Encourage other users to record and submit videos
- Promote the site in forums and blogs
- Develop a FOSS alternative video hosting and streaming service
- Create and record your own Ubuntu commercial
- Film a short film that incorporates Ubuntu software or principles in a creative way
- Point new users and potential users to the site
Find existing video that isn't available via YouTube or Google and, copyright permitting, repackage it and upload it to those services. (ex. http://ia300130.us.archive.org/1/items/go_open_season_1/)
Comments
Perhaps a slight mention of [http://www.getdemocracy.com Democracy Player] and it's [http://www.videobomb.com online video site] is in order, since they are FLOSS and the Democracy Player removes the need for Flash (although I haven't tried Theora in it to be honest). Another point, I am not sure about Google Video, but I know that YouTube forces the submitter to give all rights to the video to YouTube. This makes it VERY hard to find videos which are licensed freely enough to put on YouTube, since the author must not only waive all rights to the work (ie. making it Public Domain), but they must legally transfer all of their rights to you so that you can then transfer all of these rights on to YouTube. If you really want to get into the legalities then I doubt anyone would be willing to give up their work in such a way (and no, it does not make the video Public Domain/Free Content, since YouTube are the exclusive rights holders, and they don't even offer it in a Free Format or in high quality. Even saving them needs an external site or a greasemonkey script!). I look forward to making some screencasts and videos for ubuntuvideo.com, since I cringed the first time I found that video you have on the "Get Ubuntu" page, and was shocked to see that it has been included on something like this. Anyway, I hope I can offer a better replacement soon, and until then, have you seen [http://tips.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/06/23/133239&tid=50 these] [http://enterprise.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/07/05/1533204 videos] by Robin Miller? They're pretty good, except for the one involving installing applications (it is not a good idea to choose an application which is already installed, and also the Add/Remove tool should take precedence over Synaptic) -- Warbo
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