1. Connect to the wired network. 2. NFS-mount the video files from barney: mkdir -p /video && mount -o ro barney:/video /video 3. Go to the Pentabarf page <https://penta.debconf.org/video/> and choose a recording that hasn't been reviewed ("X" in the "File status" column and "NONE" in the "Covers event" column). 4. Check on #debconf-video whether someone else is working on that. If so, select another. If not, claim it yourself. Write "** working on <filename>". 5. Open the file in kino to watch it. Back in the browser, click on the "NONE". 6. Identify which event is in the recording. Pentabarf will list all the events, and it should list the correct one first but this doesn't currently work. Click on "link event to recording" next to the correct event. 7. Find the start and the end times of the event in the recording. Kino allows you to quickly search through the recording. While you are doing this, also assess the sound and video quality. 8. Fill in these details in Pentabarf. For times, use the format "hh:mm:ss" (e.g. "00:05:23"). Also check the base name for the published files and change it if it is too long or misspelt. 9. Go to 3. :-) Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat. - John Lehman, Secretary of the US Navy 1981-1987
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