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desertcpopey: I have an idea for a screencast.07:56
popeydesertc: ...?09:00
desertcI was thinking that a video people could play in their t.v. based DVD player with a basic introduction to Ubuntu features would be terrific.09:05
desertcLow on the technical jargon09:05
desertcand high on the basic features and ease of use.09:05
desertcThen we could burn it to DVDs in media format for average people to get a basic introduction09:06
desertcMany people I talk to are uncomfortable even booting to a CDROM, burning an ISO, or downloading code from an unknown website.09:07
desertcNot that they would be adverse to using Ubuntu ultimately, but they simply are leery of anything new on their computers (since they have come to hate Windows already).09:08
desertcI know you've made the Introduction to Ubuntu screencast, and I could use that, but I think even that is too technical.09:15
popeyany of the screencasts that have already been made can be burned to DVD to play on a TV09:16
popeythat's a minor technical thing09:17
desertcHmm - not sure if I am being clear.09:17
popeyI have made a screencast that shows how to download a cdrom and burn to cd09:17
popeyI was just pointing out by answering your first point that having them on a tv based dvd player isn't an issue09:18
desertcIn the Introduction to Ubuntu, you're showing the Launchpad, versioning, how to download... for someone who is deciding whether they even want to consider Ubuntu, they are looking for reasons to use Ubuntu - features.09:19
popeyok09:19
desertcThe list of 3 Freedoms is very applicable to this, so is "who is Canonical?".09:20
popey(4 freedoms) :)09:21
desertcWhy do you only list 3?09:21
desertc(yes, I realize FSF has 4 Freedoms.)09:21
popeyI am not trying to replicate the fsf, just provide examples09:21
desertcBut I think a totally green viewer would want to know that it includes open office, firefox, email, Ekiga, Totem, Synaptic, 09:22
popeyok09:22
desertcKnow what I mean?09:22
popeyyes09:22
popeyare you volunteering to make such a screencast?09:22
desertcYour screencasts are awesome (as I've said to you before) but your audience is a new Ubuntu user.09:23
popeyit is?09:23
desertcI have been talking with a number of people who have never considered Ubuntu, and it would be great to leave them with a DVD for them to view at home as a next step.09:23
popeyok09:24
desertcI would say a new user would be a great audience for your screencasts, but I don't mean to tell you what your audience is.09:25
desertcI was thinking about creating this screencast that I am mentioning, but I know you must have a nice audio set up there.  I do not think I could create the same level of quality.09:26
desertcI will think on it further and maybe even get started on something, to at least share with you.  But I did want to run the idea past you, in case you also thought it was useful.09:27
popeyI do09:27
popeycould you create a high level script of some kind?09:27
popeynot word for word, just a list of things that should be shown09:27
desertcYes, I sure can.  I will work on it this week.09:28
popeycool09:29
desertcI'm looking through all the screencasts again, as I think about this more, and if people could be bothered to watch 1.5 hours on Ubuntu, then I know you cover all the great features over all your wonderful screencasts.  My thought is simply that people might need all the best features and an introduction to the desktop in a fast paced, high level short presentation.  In the meantime, I will build a DVD will the collection of screencasts and 09:46
desertchand them out with the LiveCDs09:46
desertcI will give a try making an audio and or video, too.  Sounds like fun.  Even if the mic sounds bad, then someone can rerecord.  Thanks for your time.09:59
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juliuxpopey, ping17:50
popeyjuliux: pong18:39
* popey will be right back18:39
popeyjuliux: what can I do for you?19:18
juliuxpopey, nothing, i only pinged you because serentiy asked me about sreencasts19:18
popeyheh, thanks19:21

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