Alex Thanks for your work!
> I'm still waiting for Harrisons publisher to tell me, where they want > the files placed, but I was thinking that we might go ahead and find > a temporary place until then. Any suggestions where that might be? > Then when the publisher finds a place, we can either move the files > there or host them in both places. I think there are still a few things to be done or decided on, which we could perhaps do in parallel: AGREGATING FILES IN ONE PLACE: A friend lets me have 50 megabytes of FTP storage - just my set of files are about 35 MB. So we cannot use that for "permanent" storage of *all* files, but it can be used as a temporary place for each set of files: "readalouders" can upload and Alex (or someone else) can download, then free the space for the next uploader, etc. This would help in "aggregating" the files in just one place (Alex's disk at home, etc). The FTP site I can use is password protected, so contact me if needed. It may be easier to just upload to the "final" place directly, but it depends on what has to be done on the files: if they have to be processed somehow, then it's better if they find their way to the person who will do the processing. What would be a good way to do this? PROCESSING THE FILES: This "processing" may include joining files, adding chapter titles, perfecting sound, etc. People without broadband will want small chunks, but others might want one big file (maybe an .iso image). Who will do this? What help is needed? Maybe this can be tried out with the available files? (Mine are an FTP away.) WEB ACCESSABLE STORAGE: This would be an FTP or HTTP site (HO's publishers or wherever). An HTTP site is better, as FTP access may be blocked from some locations. I think we need storage in the order of 8x2x35=560 megabytes. How many hours of audio is that? Roughly, a CD's worth of compressed (MP3) space - much more than one hour! If many people wish to download the files, we may need mirror-sites. We wish! MENUES AND LOGOS: Once the files are in a permanent place, linking to them is easy, with a menu from someone's webpage, or maybe from many webpages (all linking to the same files). We might even think of some logos so that the "download buttons" look nice. Just "PoP" in a suitable font? LICENSE: The text itself is copyrighted. Will the audio files have a "just copy me around" license? http://www.creativecommons.org is the place to look for options. Maybe people should have the option of having "quotes" - just a paragraph or a sentence in a small MP3 file? Lucas ______________________________________________________________________ Correo Yahoo! - 6MB, más protección contra el spam ¡Gratis! http://correo.yahoo.es * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected]: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html To learn about OpenSpaceEmailLists and OSLIST FAQs: http://www.openspaceworld.org/oslist
