Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IRTF participants
Meetecho IETF support <ietf@meetecho.com> Tue, 03 August 2021 14:16 UTC
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Subject: Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IRTF participants
To: Spencer Dawkins at IETF <spencerdawkins.ietf@gmail.com>, WG Chairs <wgchairs@ietf.org>, "irsg@irtf.org Steering Group" <irsg@irtf.org>
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Hi Spencer, Il 31/07/21 16:31, Spencer Dawkins at IETF ha scritto: > I hope everyone had a lovely IETF 111, and rested up at least a little > before starting to read IETF e-mail. > > So, full disclosure,I REALLY miss having MeetEcho posting archival > videos that synchronized the chat with the speakers and slides, etc. but > we're where we are now, so I'm going with that, and want to make a > positive suggestion. > > Making our session videos available on YouTube is in many ways a good > thing for making them accessible to the world, but my recent experience > poking around at IETF videos on YouTube has been that searching for a > specific video from a specific IETF meeting doesn't work super well. > Feel free to try this, for past meetings of your own groups, and see > what else pops up along the way. > > Rather than hoping that situation changes, I'm wondering if it's worth > putting links to IETF meeting session YouTube videos in the datatracker > for various groups under "Meetings", so I can "view all the past session > videos for QUIC, in order" without having to wander through spurious > matches with other videos, trying to remember if the group actually met > at IETF 108, not knowing whether a video has been uploaded from a > session earlier in the week, and stuff like that. > > Specifically, I'm thinking about requesting that we either add a > "Meeting VIdeos" selection to pages like > https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/quic/meetings/ > <https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/quic/meetings/>, or just include them > as part of the "Meeting Materials" for each meeting, perhaps appearing > with the agenda, minutes, and blue sheets at the top of pages like > https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/session/quic > <https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/session/quic>. all video recordings are added to the Datatracker as soon as they're uploaded to YouTube. In the QUIC example you made above, you can get the video recording via the buttons on the top-right corner of the page, second to last icon: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/session/quic The same also happens for all interims that are hosted on Meetecho. As a side note, the same videos are accessible in a similar way from the agenda page (still second to last icon on each row): https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/agenda or from the meeting proceedings, where you have a "Recordings" column: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/111/proceedings Hope this helps, Alessandro > Obviously, working group/research group co-chairs could add that to the > minutes, if they remember to do that, and are in a part of the world > where YouTube isn't blocked, but it would be better if that happened > automagically(*) when the YouTube video is uploaded, so we could pretty > much count on them being available. So, if I'm going to ask someone else > to do work, I should start with the goal in mind. > > Would your working group/research group participants find making > your YouTube videos helpful? > > Please share your thoughts, when you have a moment. > > Best, > > Spencer > > (*) I mean "automagically from the working group/research group chair > perspective". I've had too many conversations with secretariat folk, > Greg Woods, and tools team members to think that ANYTHING around here > happens by accident 😀
- Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IRTF p… Spencer Dawkins at IETF
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Carsten Bormann
- RE: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… MORTON JR., AL
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Ian Swett
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Spencer Dawkins at IETF
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Meetecho IETF support
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Lucas Pardue
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Toerless Eckert
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Spencer Dawkins at IETF
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Meetecho IETF support
- Re: Making YouTube videos work better for IETF/IR… Spencer Dawkins at IETF