On 2020/12/02 17:21, محمد نواف wrote:

So I think we should show the videos on YouTube. To ensure getting the largest 
number of visitors and beneficiaries.

Getting exposure on YouTube sounds like a good idea.

The issue Paul, and others have with YouTube, is that there is
absolutely nothing that the content creator/channel owner can do, in
terms of limiting either where and when the adds roll, or what the
content of those adds is.

Whilst I would like to think that Alphabet selects advertising suitable
to either the specific video, or the general content of the channel,
history has repeatedly demonstrated their inability to do so.

Were the video on YouTube, I wouldn't at all be surprised to see an add
proclaiming OfficeX can do Y, whilst LibreOffice can't do Y, rolling
during a video demonstrating how to do Y within LibO.

I made a great effort in my country to try to publish LibreOffice, but I 
failed, and most of the responses were from people saying that the software is 
(ugly, difficult, and there are no adequate explanations).

One of the major issues of LibreOffice, is that outside of a core of
users that are willing to break anything and everything in their daily
use of LibO, the complete set of functions, and capabilities of
LibreOffice are basically unknown to the majority of users. Most
reviewers never realize that functions and capabilities that they claim
LibO lacks, are in fact present, needing only the appropriate configuration.

By way of example, dedicated MSO users rave about VBA, and how their
workflow requires it. Anything that VBA can do, Python can do. For those
who absolutely have to have their statistical analysis, R can be  a
built-in macro language for LibO.

So what do you think about the perfect solution to this problem?

There isn't a simple solution that is perfect.

Part of it is that documentation that covers intermediate, and advanced
use cases. (By way of example _Forensic Financial Analysis using
LibreOffice_, or _LibreOffice In Your Medical Practice_.)

Part of it is marketing in the general domain, to the non-user.  The
market that

We can also promote the Peertube platform later on YouTube.

Over the last two or three years, I've seen an increasing number of
YouTubers migrate their content to LBRY, PeerTube, Vimeo, and one or two
other platforms. They all have their virtues, and they all have their vices.

jonathon

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