[OpenStack-docs] AV: Osbash on Windows [training-guides]

pankaj navahal pnavahal at gmail.com
Fri Apr 10 16:54:40 UTC 2015


Hi Sayali

If it ok then, will concentrate on other video which will be integration
with swift and chef.

Pankaj
On 10-Apr-2015 8:37 pm, "Sayali Lunkad" <sayali.92720 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Pankaj,
>
> I have not yet uploaded your video on the official training-guides
> channel. We took a review on the video during the weekly meeting and
> everybody has approved of the video. So it is good to go as it is to the
> channel. But if you want to make the changes before I upload it I can wait.
> The feedback was taken so that we can make improvements as we go ahead so
> it is not necessary that you implement them on the same video. Making and
> editing videos can be quite pain staking, so it's your call now.
>
> Regards,
> Sayali.
>
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 12:49 PM, pankaj navahal <pnavahal at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Roger for input..
>>
>> I will try to make this video as short as possible and share the same by
>> this weekend.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Pankaj
>> On 03-Apr-2015 1:18 pm, "Roger Luethi" <rl at patchworkscience.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 03 Apr 2015 07:26:38 +0000, Matjaz Pancur wrote:
>>> > Overall, useful video. However, it would be better if the narrative
>>> would
>>> > be either read or in the "baloon" or something like that.. I takes too
>>> > long too watch someone type the narrative, typing lab commands is ok
>>> > though. Videos should be as short as possible.
>>>
>>> Good point. One alternative is making targetted skipping easy for
>>> viewers.
>>> A cheap way is to add something like this to the description on youtube:
>>>
>>> 0:30 Create batch files for Windows (on Linux or OS X)
>>> 1:47 Create basedisk
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> That should create clickable links. If you want to get more fancy, you
>>> can
>>> use annotations that are shown within (i.e. on top of) the video to skip
>>> to
>>> earlier or later steps.
>>>
>>> These methods don't require any video editing, they're just metadata
>>> added
>>> added once the video is on youtube.
>>>
>>> Roger
>>>
>>
>
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