Dear all, I would like to open a discussion about the content that is published on the official Apache OFBiz YouTube channel.
Some of the recently published videos contain useful technical information and can certainly benefit users and developers. However, I believe that content published through the project's official communication channels should also meet a certain standard in terms of presentation quality. This includes aspects such as audio clarity, video quality, readability of the recorded screen, and the overall structure of the presentation. The official Apache OFBiz channel represents the project to the broader public, including potential users, contributors, and organizations evaluating OFBiz. The quality of the material published there contributes to the overall perception of the project. I am not suggesting creating unnecessary bureaucracy or discouraging anyone from producing content. Rather, I believe a collaborative review process would help us publish material that best represents the project while also giving authors constructive feedback before their work becomes part of the project's official communications. I would be interested in hearing the community's thoughts, as well as any ideas for defining practical and lightweight guidelines. Best regards, Jacopo
