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Re: [Debconf-video] video index site



Thanks Jeremy.

for demo and review, can I get dns entry:
videos.debian.org   23.253.40.202

I don't want to have to answer "Why are we using your domain?"





On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:49 PM, Jeremy Baron <jeremy@tuxmachine.com> wrote:

On Aug 19, 2014 9:29 PM, "Carl Karsten" <carl@personnelware.com> wrote:
> What do I need to do to get this up an running on a box?  I don't care who does the install - I would rather not have root on production boxes

+ cc: admin@debconf.org

more context included below.

-Jeremy

On Aug 19, 2014 9:29 PM, "Carl Karsten" <carl@personnelware.com> wrote:
> I would like to setup http://videoS.debian.net or something.  It's low hanging fruit - low tech and man hour resources, and it's kinda cool.
>
> Heres the scoop:
>
> http://video.debian.net points to a box that hosts video files.  good. I don't want to change that, the files for dc14 will go there just like always.
>
> There was an effort to use miro communities to index all the debian videos, I think that failed, that plan didn't work out for python.mirocomunites.org.
>
> There is a project called richard: https://github.com/willkg/richard
>
> Here are some instances: http://pyvideo.org videos.writethedocs.org video.nodepdx.org video.open-bio.org videos.pumpingstationone.org
>
> and some more reading http://pyvideo.org/pages/about
>
> I setup a demo instance and pushed this years conf data into it, but they are all in draft state so that no one stumbles across it and complains that there are no videos.  Here is what a page looks like:
>
> http://videoindex.debian.nextdayvideo.com/video/2/debian-in-the-dark-ages-of-free-software
>
> Here is the deployment script:  https://github.com/CarlFK/richard-deploy
> It is a basic django app, it lets the user search the metadata and really just gives them the URL of the video. 
>
> What do I need to do to get this up an running on a box?  I don't care who does the install - I would rather not have root on production boxes,




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Carl K

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