Vineet,

> videos from development teams might just be too hard - teams don't
> comment/document enough often (or more accurately don't necessarily know
> what is worth documenting). So what if developers could easy get to

FWIW, I wasn't originally thinking that individual developers would
create videos. More along the lines of a tech lead recording for an
hour per release. Super-high level stuff.

> what is worth documenting). So what if developers could easy get to
> architectural overviews and have an easy ability to save/share it, so that

On the podcast, the JR attendee entertained questions like "can we
change the wiki? the code?". He seems to hint at a more formal way to
bake-in these kinds of ideas. I am inherently skeptical of this at a
code-level and even a tool level, when such massive technology (that
is, consumer video) already exists.

That said, it is undeniable that anything that truly facilitates
communication is useful.

re: Lucene project. I will write more offline (since this involves
commercial software), but those diagrams look interesting to me. I
think using an open-source project like Lucene is a clever idea.

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