On 27 April 2017 at 09:28, Máirín Duffy <fedora(a)linuxgrrl.com> wrote:
>> Also, I'd like to try to put together some guidelines or a SOP for
>the
>> video uploads (like a common set of base tags, adding the right
>metadata
>> (e.g. location / date), etc. This is something I'll try to work on
>> closer to Flock, but I think it would be valuable to make sure we get
>> everything right in the first go.
>
>We need to make sure the videos wind up manageable by our Youtube folks
>after the event. Would it make more sense (and be easier to those who
>don't know how to do the upload) to have them put the videos in a known
>location for one person to do the uploads? Otherwise I feel like we
>are
>going to spend a lot of effort to train a lot of people to do a process
>a small numer of times.
If we had space on fedorapeople somewhere we could use nautilus on the laptops to set up
a gvfs / ssh mount and set ip a symlink so the vids automagically get uploaded as they
record?
Sadly I don't think that will work. The conference internet is going
to be maxed out with people and the connection upstream is usually
1/8th -> 1/16th of what is available downstream. This means that
pushing data up continuously is going to die a lot (either killing
everyone elses connection or stuttering) This may kill the video
recording or just leave a mess of dead data.
I would expect that any data will need to be uploaded 'after-hours' in
order to make sure that the video is uncorrupted.
--
Stephen J Smoogen.