Just let us know what you want, and we will accomadate.

One thought: 
One thing that we've always imagined is to "decentralize the
centralization". What if I was on DavidMeade.com and could see that
Mike Moon just posted a Semanal video, clicked on that and went to
http://vlog.mikemoon.net, etc, etc.. Then, when i commented on
someone's vlog, this too would be something that would be syndicated
and viewed across vlogs. Not only would this be a really cool
decentralized tag meme, but this would also give viewers a sense of
cohesiveness that attracts them to central sites like YouTube. IMO, it
is the best of both worlds - i would personally be cruising across the
"vlogosphere" for hours. :)

Regards,
-Frank

http://www.mefeedia.com - Discover the Video Web

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "schlomo rabinowitz"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm seconding the opinion of our delegate from the grand state of
Hawaii:
>  for something as simple as doing a video a week, some of the
infrastructure
> feels slike its just going to add to my video workflow without
enhancing my
> videoblogging/community experience.
> If we make the main depository Mefeedia, can't we just tag our
videos and
> have them show up there?  Maybe someone can make a pretty skin for
the page
> to make it feel special and highlight whatever its about.
> 
> And the thought of having actual content/meme assignments always
leave me in
> the dust as I just dont keep up with them.  Heck, I havent even put
up my
> Rampaging Santas video as I havent had time to finish it.  Maybe it
will be
> my Valentine vid..
> 
> 
> On Jan 3, 2008 12:21 PM, Roxanne Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   The more I read this thread, the more I like David's Mefeedia
solution.
> > Ning
> > for discussion, support, our own blogs for featured posting so to
speak
> > and
> > majority of comments, and mefeedia for the channel aggregation
aspects.
> > It's
> > less work, no need to set up another site, and we use the
technology in
> > place.
> > To those of us who post a lot, having to manage one more place is a
> > challenge to participation. And no reason why we can't cross post
> > occasionally to ning or to each others' sites when an episode
strikes our
> > fancy. Ning could be used to stimulate memes (though I am
meme-resistant
> > in
> > many instances!) and/or "let's all try this technique for next weeks
> > contribution."
> >
> > Respectfully submitted from the 2 cents department,
> >
> > Rox
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> Schlomo Rabinowitz
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> AIM:schlomochat
> 
> 
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