It's the new 29MB video.  It may, for future use, be handy to include
the version of turbogears that the screencast pertains to and possibly
a version for the actual screencast itself...  although I don't want
to over complicate things, it may be helpful for questions in IRC and
the mailing list as well as the creation of torrents.

On 08/11/05, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/8/05, Lee McFadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > There is now a torrent for the movie:
> >
> > http://planet.turbogears.org/torrents/20MinuteWiki.mov.torrent
>
> Cool! I'll have to add a link on the tutorial page.
>
> By the way, this morning I re-encoded the 20 Minute Wiki in H.264/AAC,
> so it should work pretty much everywhere in the same way the new
> TurboTunes screencast does. Is this torrent for the 29MB screencast or
> the original 80MB one?
>
> > I'll scour the site for current files that could do with torrents
> > also.  Hopefully using bittorrent will alleviate some of the bandwidth
> > usage that many people have kindly donated to Kevin and the TG
> > community (including Kevin himself :)
>
> There's really only the two screencasts that could do with the torrent
> treatment. These are also mirrored up on the Internet Archive now.
> Odds are good that bandwidth won't be much of a problem without
> another slashdotting :)
>
> Kevin
>

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