Drumbeat/WeeklyUpdates/May-03-2010
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May 3, 2010 Meeting Agenda
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Agenda
- Call for agenda items
- Kudos and thanks :)
- Please welcome Paul Osman, Senior Web Developer!
- Universal Subtitles (Nicholas & Dean)
- Follow-up on help offers & next steps
- Quick update from Nick & Dean on what's happening this month for the project
- How can we make most effective use of help offers & new sign-ups?
- How can Drumbeat help Univ Subs most effectively this month?
- Follow-up on help offers & next steps
- Launch plan
- Review launch plan wiki page
- Follow-up from last week:
- More detail on channels / outreach google doc of outreach volunteers and their audience
- Key Message
- ROFLCON
- Brett
- Events update (Gunner)
- Berlin
- Drumbeat Bulgaria
- Check out Bogo's blog post
- Drumbeat in Brazil
- Drumbeat São Carlos
- Internationalization - 'Batucada'
- Follow-up on WMM Workshop on TV Cultura
- Web roadmap
- Other items?
Notes
Universal Subtitles
Considering two questions right now 1) When do they start testing? 2) When to release?
- Have immediate use for beta testers
- More open-ended offers: various skills
- Video on You Tube explaining the project. Had offered to be an advisor to and for the deaf community for the project.
- Let's send that video around!
- Should the project create sub-committees around specific areas / communities
- Need to find a way to lay it all out, group people together
- Sent a big email out last week -- with fundraising ask
- Haven't gotten latest results from Chelsea yet
- This month: more clarity for folks signing up for project
- Non-public beta test: will start within next 10 days
- Question: when does it go to public beta: much more open ended
- Language offers
- Once fully lunched, will be more automated way for people to identify language skills
- How do we structure the community internally?
- If see Wikipedia as model, want to organize around certain languages?
- e.g., some people as moderators for a given language? Roaming moderators? etc.?
- Certain experts within languages that can elevate others up
- Is there something beyond the demo video that can be presented at Drumbeat events (e.g., Drumbeat Berlin) to plug people into project?
- How can we plug Univ Subs into local events?
- Follow up: can we set up a beta testing station for Berlin?
Events
- Berlin training event Friday. Main event at Betahaus in Berlin
- Still need outreach help to get non usual suspects. Open education, open art, open cinema, open knowledge, etc.
ROFLCON
Brett
- Group of usual suspects
- Rather than covering event, focused on
Ethan Zukerman (sp?), memetic culture, BuzzFeed
- used as lens onto open web
- Interviewing Johnathan Zittrain May 28
- Brett: big goal for project: develop HTML5 video tools
- working with Ben Moscowitz on WebMadeMovies.org
- idea: having a landing page
- divide participation asks between: 1) content creators and 2) geeks. with software challenges
- will set up wiki on content side of things
- will set up an ideascale install -- brainstorm what people are looking for and what geeks can make with HTML5 video player
- set the stage for a design challenge
- idea: having a landing page
- is it a bad idea to split the participation that way?
- how can WebMadeMovies learn from Nick & Dean's design challenge experience