dear list,

as briefly announced beginning of this year we have been working and on a collaborative server platform for video production based around the xml project file output of cinelerra - so to say a subversioning of the cinelerra project files.

we (that is http://dek.spc.org / http://www.bitnik.org & http://www.deptford.tv) presented a sneak preview last year at the open video conference in brussels, see:
http://osvideo.constantvzw.org/collaborative-online-video-workshop-notes/

now at open video conference new york we presented the first working prototype, so to say an alpha version as cinelerra server: http://openvideoconference.org/schedule/ (in the slot a narrative for openness)
& here:
http://www.openvideoalliance.org/wiki/index.php?title=Hack_Day
as a hands on workshop to our case study running the system, which can be found here: http://edit.deptford.tv

it was great to meet many of members of the cinelerra community at the open video conference in new york & it would be great to take the discussion around cinelerra (lumierea) server further.

for anyone interested in the current setup of our server, please see http://www.cinelerraserver.org which is currently pointing at our wiki, but if the interest is there, could also become an stand alone webpage...

all the best,
adnan


On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 10:00 +0200, Raffaella Traniello wrote:
Hi!

Since long this Cinelerra community has been discussing the possibility
to create an Openvideo Community (or linuxvideo or whatever) where users of all video related applications can share their experience across the whole video production process with any Open Source tool, where users can share their Copyleft productions, where devs can share ideas.

Part of that community already exists, thanks to Richard Spindler and his libopenvideo dev mailing list, thanks to this Cinelerra mailing list that often hosted openvideo discussions and thanks to the #openvideo IRC channel on Freenode.

In the past months we discussed about setting up a dedicated website.

Now, I personally think the Openvideo Conference ( http://openvideoconference.org/ ) brings a very important new element to the openvideo discussion. This conference was initially planned with a more technical focus but
then changed to appeal a broader audience. So if you got the impression
that the conference is mainly about video content (as I did), look more
carefully and you'll discover the balance between the technical side,
the license side, the content side is very much like what we want.

I don't think we need many parallel openvideo entities. I'm more for
joining forces in a single effort. For that reason I'm going to the conference, to explore if we can build
together the openvideo community we dream.

Meanwhile the need of an openvideo community is strongly felt here in
Italy too. I'm happy to announce the Italian Linux Society agreed to launch a new
mailing list for Italian speakers, called openvideo-it.

http://lists.linux.it/listinfo/openvideo
Beside offering user support and sharing the list will be a meeting
point for the organization of events and a tool for building a
wiki-website collaboratively.
A non-international mailing list is probably too narrow for development,
so we don't expect many devs will use it.

Please, subscribe and spread the news to all Italian speaking
Openvideomakers you know!


Openciao!

Raffaella


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