On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Erik Moeller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2011/2/10 Samuel Klein <[email protected]>:
>> OCW wants a failproof way to instruct people to set up their browsers
>> so that our media player works.
>
> Use Flash video. *ducks*

This comment did come up :)  The OCW staff were sympathetic and
appreciated the fact that Wikipedia is a visible proponent of the need
for a free toolchain.  But they want to convince professors who may be
on the fence about releasing their videos under a free license
comfortable with it.  Profs who appreciate these subtletie won't be on
the fence.


> The best you can do for now is recommend people install Firefox (you
> may want to use the beta for the best experience).

OK.  That addresses the first Q; I will recommend profs be pointed here:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/beta/

I hope to have more progress/uploads in time for the Free Culture
gathering next weekend.

At some point a table like this one specifically for compatibility
with our player would be useful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5_video#Table


< Q3: Do we have historical stats on the # of media files in Commons by
filetype or mediatype?

Or current stats?  Hans Westerhof at the Dutch Institute for Sound and
Vision joined for the meeting (he is visiting Cambridge for a month)
and said that the 1000 news clips they've uploaded made up 10% of the
video on Commons at the time.  I wonder if that's still the case.

< Q5: why is the link to the permissions email still so hard to find?

I am inclined to point people to special:uploadwizard, another fine
beta, even though it elides this part of the permissions process, and
to encourage them to categorize uploads with a simple memorable tag.

It would be useful to be able to generate an upload URL that has a set
of categories already included as an argument, so that everyone using
that URL would have those tags applied to uploaded media.

< Q6: do we still have that 100MB file size limit?  can we change this to 500MB?

Should this be asked on wikitech instead?


Sam.
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