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📹 Camp Media 📹 #141

Closed doctorrobinson closed 4 years ago

doctorrobinson commented 5 years ago

For anyone who participated in a lightning talk, deep dive, or interview, I'll be posting media here and tagging y'all. Thanks for being a part of everything!

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doctorrobinson commented 5 years ago

Hey everyone - just a quick bump that we've got the majority of the videos on Youtube unlisted right now from your lightning talks and poster sessions. Some may get updated based on requests, so keep in mind I can't guarantee the URLs are permanent yet (womp womp).

We're aiming to release a blog post later this week and the videos will go public then, so if you have any updates you'd like made in the mean time please let me know! We'll update the read.me at that point as well.

Note: There was a power outage during some of the poster sessions, and it's pretty obvious which ones they are. Apologies to everyone who presented without power, but I think we salvaged the footage pretty well.

We've got more updates coming out next week, so stay tuned!

daviddias commented 5 years ago

@ipfs/ipfs-camp-2019-attendees The first batch of content is out, check it at:

Huge hi5 to @doctorrobinson and team for shipping all these recordings in record time 🏎 🏁

doctorrobinson commented 5 years ago

More content Wednesday! Deep Dives are alive! Check the read.me for specific links to specific videos.

doctorrobinson commented 5 years ago

Links to all the rest of the content - watch it before the rest of the world (and let me know if you see anything that needs to be updated!)

Molly's Great Recap Introduction to IPFS Camp - Molly Mackinlay

IPFS Camp 2019 - Courses Core Understanding how the InterPlanetary File System deals with files Solving distributed networking problems with libp2p Developing apps with IPFS API The lifecycle of data in DWeb Elective Identity on the DWeb Managing pinsets with IPFS Cluster Cat Roulette! Deploying IPFS Infrastructure Starting, Growing, and Stewarding your IPFS Community Building DApps with Textile, the iCloud for the DWeb Managing Datasets with QRI

IPFS Camp 2019 - Keynotes Welcome to IPFS Camp 2019 - David Dias Why IPFS? - Juan Benet IPFS Ecosystem Progress Report - Molly Mackinlay Space Training Program & IPFS Camp Content - David Dias Camp Sendoff - Juan Benet Space Training Program Graduation & Awards - David Dias & Molly Mackinlay

IPFS Camp 2019 - SciFi Fair SciFi Fair - MetaMask - Aaron Davis (Kumavez) SciFi Fair - ENS Service - Makoto SciFi Fair - Berty - SciFi Fair - Janus - Solange SciFi Fair - RPi Cluster - Héctor Sanjuán SciFi Fair - Textile Photos - Andrew & Carson SciFi Fair - Brave - Jocelyn

nuke-web3 commented 4 years ago

@doctorrobinson can all the videos be listed as public and put in playlists on youtube?

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@NukeManDan I'm waiting on a little more comms info on my end before I flip them. Aiming for Thursday; I'll follow up here if the schedule changes. For now they're all able to be shared individually.

momack2 commented 4 years ago

"Space Training Program and Camp Content" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crTa1j3FRac - doesn't seem super relevant/useful to folks who weren't at IPFS camp (esp starting off with congrats on being accepted =/). @daviddias - what are your thoughts there?

This course content is AMAZING! Like, SO AMAZING. But the interviews are also super cool. I think they each need their own blog post. Maybe @terichadbourne would be excited to take a quick pass at the courses blog post (especially since there are some nice ProtoSchool references that will fit nicely in there for following up)? I think combining interviews and keynotes makes sense, and if @daviddias doesn't have time I'm happy to take a pass at that one (maybe on Friday). =]

I'm not nearly as creative as Alan, so I was thinking something along the lines of this post: https://blog.ipfs.io/2019-07-08-ipfs-camp-recap/

daviddias commented 4 years ago

"Space Training Program and Camp Content" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crTa1j3FRac - doesn't seem super relevant/useful to folks who weren't at IPFS camp (esp starting off with congrats on being accepted =/). @daviddias - what are your thoughts there?

Some times playlists on Youtube are wonky. When I opened the url you shared I saw the ProtoSchool workshop.

That said, I agree, we should optimize to highlight the really useful bits of content for those who weren't there.

It would be cool to have at the top of each section on https://github.com/ipfs/camp README, a link to the playlist for that section of content. We can then repurpose that README and adjust it to make it a really nice blog post that serves as the index for all the content.

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

I'm so confused right now. If I log out I can see all of our normal playlists (including one for each weekly call) but when I log in almost all of those don't exist. 🤷‍♀️

I think @momack2 may have pasted the wrong link. I get this when I click on @doctorrobinson's link to @daviddias' intro talk, "Space Training Program and Camp Content": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJvng8Z2W2I&feature=youtu.be, and I haven't spotted a playlist by the same name. I agree with Molly that that session will be less useful to folks who didn't attend, and with David that that's the audience we should do the most to target.

I agree with David that it would be great to put the link to the playlist for each type of content at the top of that section in the readme, as well as linking to each specific video in the table there. However, I personally wouldn't want to see our readme presented as a blog post, both due to length and due to formatting.

@momack2 I'm open to the possibility of drafting a post highlighting just the core & elective course content and making connections to ProtoSchool, depending on timing. When would we need to have this ready? (I assume we'd want the videos public and linked from the readme table before publishing.) Would you envision that post highlighting every course individually or being more of a summary? Another option splitting the difference would be to make the take a bit more personal and go into more depth highlighting the sessions that I found most useful and accessible from a beginner's perspective (Alan's and Oli's spring to mind), while still mentioning the more advanced content in less detail. That would fit with the beginner-friendly ProtoSchool vibe. Thoughts?

momack2 commented 4 years ago

Probs wrong link - sorry!

Yes to updating the readme but I personally don’t think using that for a blog post is particularly compelling or useful - just link to the readme if they’d be the same. I imagine more as you describe - diving deep on the most useful courses and then giving enough description of each deeper dive course that the right folks find and watch. These are all amazing resources

I’d aim for a post sometime next week - that timing work?

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I'm so confused right now. If I log out I can see all of our normal playlists (including one for each weekly call) but when I log in almost all of those don't exist. 🤷‍♀️

I think @momack2 https://github.com/momack2 may have pasted the wrong link. I get this when I click on @doctorrobinson https://github.com/doctorrobinson's link to @daviddias https://github.com/daviddias' intro talk, "Space Training Program and Camp Content": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJvng8Z2W2I&feature=youtu.be, and I haven't spotted a playlist by the same name. I agree with Molly that that session will be less useful to folks who didn't attend, and with David that that's the audience we should do the most to target.

I agree with David that it would be great to put the link to the playlist for each type of content at the top of that section in the readme, as well as linking to each specific video in the table there. However, I personally wouldn't want to see our readme presented as a blog post, both due to length and due to formatting.

@momack2 https://github.com/momack2 I'm open to the possibility of drafting a post highlighting just the core & elective course content and making connections to ProtoSchool, depending on timing. When would we need to have this ready? (I assume we'd want the videos public and linked from the readme table before publishing.) Would you envision that post highlighting every course individually or being more of a summary? Another option splitting the difference would be to make the take a bit more personal and go into more depth highlighting the sessions that I found most useful and accessible from a beginner's perspective (Alan's and Oli's spring to mind), while still mentioning the more advanced content in less detail. That would fit with the beginner-friendly ProtoSchool vibe. Thoughts?

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terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

Sure, I'm happy to take that on. I'll block some time on Friday to get a first draft together, and may need some help tweaking my description for courses I didn't get to.

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

I moved David's Welcome and Intro to the end of the playlist as opposed to removing it entirely - there's some good data points on attendance and some people may enjoy seeing it again. I've moved Juan's why IPFS talk to the first one in the playlist.

To track deliverables:

I also wanted to bring @autonome into the convos here, we had a recent discussion about external comms with Camp Content that we can probably bring together. Also @renrutnnej and @KeepItCooley.

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

@doctorrobinson Is there by any chance a folder where I could find images of all the title slides you put together for the courses? I was considering the possibility of embedding some of them in a post, clickable to start the video. As far as I know it's not possible to actually embed YouTube videos in GitHub-flavored markdown so you just have to paste an image that looks like it's a video controller and make it link elsewhere (like in this post), unless you know a better trick? I used to know how to get YouTube to produce thumbnail images with the red play button on them but it seems like the API might have changed. Would love any recommendations.

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@terichadbourne let me do a little troubleshooting - that's a great idea and I'll see what options we have.

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

@doctorrobinson For the video for Core Course A (Understanding how the InterPlanetary File System deals with files), can we please remove the word "the" from the title overlaid on the video? Once we abbreviate IPFS it doesn't make sense. I assume we should also change "Files" to "files"?

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@terichadbourne I can do that.

As a heads up, youtube is pretty unfriendly when it comes to updating items like this - I'll need to reupload, so the link will change, and we'll have to update all the places it's linked from and lose any analytics. In this case it's not public yet, it's not a big deal, but we'll want to identify any of these changes before videos go public.

Emphasizing that this is not a problem, just trying to drop some information on youtube's limitations.

Going forward I'm going to stop putting the title card in the video which will save us a bit of production time and prevent these issues, but for now we have to work around it.

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

Thanks @doctorrobinson!

@momack2 I have a rough draft of the courses post that's not quite done but is close enough for you (and others) to get a good sense of the structure and tone I have in mind. Would love feedback on that stuff before I wrap this up early next week. Please throw any suggestions into this PR: https://github.com/ipfs/blog/pull/300

@doctorrobinson I hacked a rough solution there ^ to the video thing using a couple of online tools I found, but am open to better suggestions! (And if you like it as is I can find the instructions I used and share them.)

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

I've finished up my blog post draft for the core course video release in ipfs/blog#300 and would appreciate a review!

momack2 commented 4 years ago

@parkan - would you like to take a pass at the blog post for the sci-fi fair content and keynotes given you helped organize? I think Teri's model - to highlight ~2 videos of each type with a clickable image and a paragraph about why to be excited / key takeaways - is a good exemplar.

@doctorrobinson - I think we should flip the courses live first, but hold the other content for another ~week to help spread things out and not overwhelm the channel all at once =]

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@terichadbourne The title cards are here if you still need them. I've updated the IPFS file handling video and put it on youtube.

I'll review your post in the morning and check links (and update any broken ones), as well as flip all courses live.

Thanks for knocking this out!

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

Thanks @doctorrobinson. Fixing the post now to update that video link. I've also opened PR #184 to add video links to the main camp readme. Mind taking a look to make sure I didn't have any copy/paste fails?

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

Checked - there's one link that needs to be updated but otherwise looks great!

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

Just a heads up that we're getting some complaints in YouTube comments about not having the video feeds directly from projectors (whole room shots making the screens hard to see). I've responded to a couple with links to where they can find slide decks, just flagging here as feedback for next time. image

parkan commented 4 years ago

@parkan - would you like to take a pass at the blog post for the sci-fi fair content and s given you helped organize? I think Teri's model - to highlight ~2 videos of each type with a clickable image and a paragraph about why to be excited / key takeaways - is a good exemplar.

@doctorrobinson - I think we should flip the courses live first, but hold the other content for another ~week to help spread things out and not overwhelm the channel all at once =]

yep happy to do this!

EDIT: actually from a content visibility perspective I think that separate posts for Sci-Fi fair and keynotes would be better, maybe someone else can pick up the keynotes post?

parkan commented 4 years ago

@doctorrobinson @raulk did we not get a vid with Actyx or Jerome’s catbot/minitel, or the npm-in-a-box? I was hoping to use one of those as the lead vid since they’re the most visually interesting and likely to catch attention (Hector’s RPi segment is very good too but I was hoping to lead with community members)

daviddias commented 4 years ago

re: Quality of the course recordings.

That's unfortunate, but the truth is that we didn't account or intent to record the course, it was an add-on as a last minute trainers request from the trainers that wanted to watch each other's courses.

It might be wise to unlist those and just link them to the repo, so that then don't stain the reputation of the awesome quality of the remaining recordings

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

Spoke with @parkan already, but we did not get Actyx or catbot for sci-fi. We ended up running out of time, and many of the participants were crazy busy. I think in the future if we do this again we should plan a little time during prep and breakdown to finish interviews. It was a lot for Raul to do on top of all the stuff he was already doing, so having a second interviewee might also be helpful. Lots of lessons learned for next year!

@daviddias there was 1 room that had a really bad setup for recording, with 2 screens and the camera had to be to the side. I think the comments are on that room set-up, and to be honest, we're not going to please everyone. Like you said, I think having the content available is preferable to having it perfect, and I think it would be a travesty to make them hard to find since they actually make for some really great intro content.

parkan commented 4 years ago

agreed re: designated "press preview" window, was thinking the same thing through all the videos

will fill in missing projects with photos/shouts in the post (though we don't seem to have any clear Actyx photos either??)

momack2 commented 4 years ago

[image: MVIMG_20190629_190025 (1).jpg] https://photos.google.com/search/spain/photo/AF1QipNetaNI6SPpAKNsnuM20P81RGQ0_iHHEgVUUgUh

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agreed re: designated "press preview" window, was thinking the same thing through all the videos

will fill in missing projects with photos/shouts in the post (though we don't seem to have any clear Actyx photos either??)

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parkan commented 4 years ago

[image: MVIMG_20190629_190025 (1).jpg] https://photos.google.com/search/spain/photo/AF1QipNetaNI6SPpAKNsnuM20P81RGQ0_iHHEgVUUgUh

getting a 404 on this

momack2 commented 4 years ago

MVIMG_20190629_190025 (2) Aww, it didn't insert. Here it is ^^

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

That was the lightning talk - we've got the raw footage of that if you want it, or you can snag tidbits from it here

parkan commented 4 years ago

@momack2 thanks, that works — want to make sure folks that worked hard don’t feel super left out, so this is a good nod

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@parkan SciFI videos have been updated: SciFi Fair - MetaMask - Aaron Davis (Kumavez) SciFi Fair - ENS Service - Makoto SciFi Fair - Berty - SciFi Fair - Janus - Solange SciFi Fair - RPi Cluster - Héctor Sanjuán SciFi Fair - Textile Photos - Andrew & Carson SciFi Fair - Brave - Jocelyn

Updating links across the board, let me know if there's any reason these need to be edited again!

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

@parkan can you also add a blurb about interviews to your post? You can view them here: https://f.io/-DbJJ8_t

I'l be uploading them to youtube first thing tomorrow.

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

The interviews can be viewed here: Audius - Hareesh Nagaraj @hareeshnagaraj IPFS Force - Steven Li @steven004 World Brain - Oliver Sauter @blackforestboi Radicle & Monadic - Julian Arni @jkarni Netflix Containers - Edgar Lee @hinshun

For the interviewees - if there's anything you see that needs to be updated/changed please let me know either here or in an email (Zak@protocol.ai). Otherwise these will go live next week with the SciFI Fair! Thanks again for your time!!

parkan commented 4 years ago

great, should have the draft ready later today

parkan commented 4 years ago

draft here: https://github.com/ipfs/blog/pull/307

@doctorrobinson how do you want the community interviews linked? I think a playlist may be easiest?

terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

I just merged a bunch of PRs from @doctorrobinson to add video links for courses and playlists for other types of sessions to various readmes, so I checked that off in the to do list above.

Just circling around to see what still needs to be done to close out this issue. Look's to me like the blog post on the SciFi Fair did not also include the non-sci-fi-related interviews or the keynotes (both are mentioned as upcoming), so maybe there are one or two posts left to write? I'd be happy to help edit when drafts are ready if that's helpful.

doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

I just merged a bunch of PRs from @doctorrobinson to add video links for courses and playlists for other types of sessions to various readmes, so I checked that off in the to do list above.

Just circling around to see what still needs to be done to close out this issue. Look's to me like the blog post on the SciFi Fair did not also include the non-sci-fi-related interviews or the keynotes (both are mentioned as upcoming), so maybe there are one or two posts left to write? I'd be happy to help edit when drafts are ready if that's helpful.

These were split into separate blog posts - Molly wrote the majority of the keynotes and interviews, so it's in one of the PRs to be merged

momack2 commented 4 years ago

Yep! Edits welcome. Want to space it out a bit from sci-fi fair (now that our blog is working again), so planning to post on Monday. I think that’s our last ipfs camp post!

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I just merged a bunch of PRs from @doctorrobinson https://github.com/doctorrobinson to add video links for courses and playlists for other types of sessions to various readmes, so I checked that off in the to do list above.

Just circling around to see what still needs to be done to close out this issue. Look's to me like the blog post on the SciFi Fair https://blog.ipfs.io/2019-10-03-ipfs-camp-sci-fi-fair-videos/ did not also include the non-sci-fi-related interviews or the keynotes (both are mentioned as upcoming), so maybe there are one or two posts left to write? I'd be happy to help edit when drafts are ready if that's helpful.

These were split into separate blog posts - Molly wrote the majority of the keynotes and interviews, so it's in one of the PRs to be merged https://github.com/ipfs/blog/pull/308#issuecomment-539170951

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terichadbourne commented 4 years ago

Doh! Guess we just figured out which repo I'm not subscribed to. 😂 I'll try to take a quick look later today. 🎉

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Yep! Edits welcome. Want to space it out a bit from sci-fi fair (now that our blog is working again), so planning to post on Monday. I think that’s our last ipfs camp post!

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I just merged a bunch of PRs from @doctorrobinson https://github.com/doctorrobinson to add video links for courses and playlists for other types of sessions to various readmes, so I checked that off in the to do list above.

Just circling around to see what still needs to be done to close out this issue. Look's to me like the blog post on the SciFi Fair https://blog.ipfs.io/2019-10-03-ipfs-camp-sci-fi-fair-videos/ did not also include the non-sci-fi-related interviews or the keynotes (both are mentioned as upcoming), so maybe there are one or two posts left to write? I'd be happy to help edit when drafts are ready if that's helpful.

These were split into separate blog posts - Molly wrote the majority of the keynotes and interviews, so it's in one of the PRs to be merged https://github.com/ipfs/blog/pull/308#issuecomment-539170951

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doctorrobinson commented 4 years ago

All camp media is now shipped - check the IPFS blog or IPFS Youtube for all the content!

daviddias commented 4 years ago

Really awesome work team! ❤️