After watching https://emacsconf.org/2024/talks/sharing/, I mentioned the idea of streaming ELPA package reviews on Peertube, and a few people seemed to be interested in that. If I do actually consider doing this, I have to figure out if I want to publish reviews of new packages or re-reviewing old packages. Also, is it fair to do this for just any package, without giving the reviewee to explain themselves?
And does anyone have experience with streaming via Peertube? Any tips? I don't know if I want the content to be hosted permanently, one the one hand because I don't want to strain my Peertube host, but also because I don't get the appeal of watching an unedited live-stream.
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@pkal Want to start with non-livestreamed video so you can edit as you like? It could be a fun "I was checking out this package" sort of video or a quick demonstration. You can run it by the package authors if you like, but that's probably more of a nice-to-have than a must-have. =)
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@sacha tbh the appeal of streaming was that I don't have to edit the video. Also, I found the Q&A-astmosphere on saturday a lot more relaxed than the recorded video, which I liked.
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@pkal awesome, definitely neat. Is it the sort of thing you might find easier to do with a cohost, or are you comfortable talking even if people aren't speaking up?
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