Can you please refrain from making grossly misinformed claims about systemd/init?
I'm really not in the mood to dig up links showing the abusive behavior of the systemd founders. After 10 years of hearing lies about systemd/init I am rightfully pissed off. -Ben Sent from ProtonMail mobile -------- Original Message -------- On Sep 10, 2021, 5:26 PM, wrote: > We could get all "Star Wars" on titles :-). But, this is supposed to be a > group of like minded people who in some way add to the Portland area Linux > eco system (users, devs, ops, devops, designers, etc.), not content > creation experts. When Rich posted for help on a video I, who rarely post, > thought why not help. After all, many of us probably know others from > other knowledge domains that could offer help for things not exactly > "Linux", sort of quora for pdxlinux. I hate to say this to a group of > people who love Linux, but Linux itself has become boring. Systemd > replacing init is probably the most exciting (misunderstood) thing that's > happened to (some) distros in recent years. > > 25 years of video production experience is good knowledge. Especially to a > group of (mostly) engineers. > > On Fri, 10 Sep 2021, Daniel Ortiz wrote: > >> The rule Brooks brought could be sufficient for your problem, but while a >> video editor is certainly more qualified than me in dealing with your >> problem; the rule doesn't account for the two things I mentioned. >> >> On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 6:24 PM Daniel Ortiz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> It depends on the pacing of the video and what you want the audience's >>> reaction to be. For example, if showing the title is meant to be >>> accompanied by beautiful music that is supposed to make your audience feel >>> like an epic adventure is coming then it might be best to not rush the >>> title's appearance. On the other hand, if you want to do a quick intro that >>> causes your audience to feel something as well as curiosity and after the >>> title to jump in straight into the video then it might be best to keep it >>> short. There is no hard and fast rule unless someone figured one or some >>> out. >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 3:44 PM Rich Shepard <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I've a .jpg of the video title that I'll record using vokoscreenNG. Using >>>> pitivi I'll edit that short file in front of the video content itself. >>>> >>>> With my very limited video creation experience I have no sense of how >>>> long a >>>> video title should appear. So I'd like suggestions on how long that title >>>> should be displayed. >>>> >>>> TIA, >>>> >>>> Rich >>>> >>>> >>
