> If you don't accept that drupal (which is the software used by
> ubuntuvideo.com) has the appropriate features which this project
> needs, then it's important for you to explain why, because so far you
> haven't done so. Also, you should address our point that creating an
> entire site from scratch will be more difficult than extending the
> existing site using recognised plugins which have the relevant
> features, not to mention the fact that developing a website which
> overlaps with an existing one dilutes the effect of both.

It's not that, Drupal is fine - I'm having a bad day! I'm sure some
Drupal expert (should one wish to come forward!) can help point us in
the right direction. I just had a different idea in my head of how
this would happen. I'll get over it.


> Handing down direction is an ugly phrase: the issue in this thread
> should be discussed by the whole team and a consensus will come out of
> that discussion.
>
> Getting hands dirty is a separate question. Regardless of the outcome
> of the issue being discussed in this thread (i.e. software / url to
> use for this project), the project will still require people to
> contribute, especially yourself (as Alan points out). Hopefully,
> reusing an existing site will mean that the "getting hands dirty" part
> can be focused less on the creation of the host and more on the
> creation and circulation of the videos themselves.
>

OK, fair enough.

> Absolutely right. It would be a real shame for you to be discouraged
> by anything in this thread. Working in a free software community
> requires a good amount of patience and compromise. Since I've been
> involved in the Ubuntu community, I've been "knocked back" a number of
> times when an idea which I was *so* sure was completely watertight
> wasn't accepted by others; each time I've come to understand that in
> fact that was either because I hadn't presented it properly or because
> it wasn't as watertight as I thought: in any event it's very important
> to understand that discussion like this enriches the project rather
> than damages it.
>
> --
> Matthew East

I'm having a bad day Matthew. I shouldn't reply to emails on a bad
day, I wish I hadn't bothered :-P

Lets see if we can get ubuntuvideos.com involved (anyone know the chap
running it?) and see if we can move forward now.

Chris

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