I think this is a good idea, indeed! We need to make sure that all back-references to the project and attributions are in place, and we aren't violating the ASF trademark in any way.

As for the native speaker narration: I would disagree. It doesn't have to be a native speaker, it is really sufficient to have someone well spoken to carry on the job.

I can help with some starting episodes and I am sure we can expand on that.
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With regards,
  Cos

On 29.06.2021 15:03, Aaron Radzinski wrote:
NLPCraft-ers,
I would like to propose to set up a YouTube channel for our project.
There are a number of tutorials that we can produce and YouTube seems
to be the place and a marketing channel that is most active right now.

In the past, we did publish a number of articles (thanks Sergey!) but
the coverage left a lot to be desired.

I have OBS Studio that I can use to record the screen and I can teach
anyone to do it. The video editing can also be done internally or
outsourced. However, one of the problems that we have is... a spoken
language. To have maximum reach these tutorials must be in English
(not in Russian) and we need a decent native English speaker.
Unfortunately - most of the core devs have a rather thick Russian
accent :-)

Would any of the free-speaking English members of the community
(mentors?) be willing to donate some of their time on this project?
Any other ideas?

Thanks!
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Aaron.

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