Here's the status of GNOME Miro Community (http://gnome.mirocommunity.org/) as of today:
1. The site is running. 2. I switched template themes. It still has categories, but it's not category-focused. This is a step towards making it more user-focused rather than developer-focused. 3. I went through and curated all the videos in the review queue. In doing this, I removed a bunch of the search-based sources because all I was getting was poor-quality screencasts. 4. I went through and removed a lot of the old GNOME3/Gnome Shell material that lacked context of what version it applied to. Last thing I want to deal with is someone posting a link to an old video from GMC, waggling their finger, and saying something that hasn't been true for months. Mostly, this was a lot of clean up with results that aren't particularly interesting. Over the next week: 1. I'm going to look into adding Universal Subtitles support across the site. I'm pretty sure it's not hard to do--I just haven't done it, yet. 2. I want to know where we're posting GNOME3 videos so that I can pull them into GMC and/or set them up to get pulled in automatically. Jason? Others? 3. I'm going to add tutorial podcasts for Gimp and other GNOME-based applications. I'll grab what I see in the Miro Guide. If there are podcasts that aren't listed in the Miro Guide that should get added, I'm all ears. 4. I'm going to write a script to pull videos that go sailing by on Planet GNOME and put them all in a planet-gnome category so that people can get a "current events" kind of view of the GNOME world through GMC. That's where things are at! If there are other things that I should be doing to make the GNOME3 Marketing strategy easier, let me know. I'm only sort of paying attention right now on account of working hard to wrap up a Miro 4 dev cycle and clearing out my queue before I go to PyCon 2011. /will -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
