On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 11:58 PM, shirish शिरीष <shirisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have no idea if anybody from the subtitling team would be there. If
> there are, they could also do some training sessions and hopefully
> this debconf would have some more subtitles as well as a slightly
> bigger team.
>
> Look forward to hearing replies on the above.
>

The wikipage is more or less up to date with current practices :)

https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/Videoteam/Subtitles

I dont think there is anything technical preventing more people
contributing with the subtitles. In the past contributors were expected to
know git and have an alioth account, but last year we moved (mostly) to
web, removing any kind of hindrance new contributors might have or
technical knowledge they need to start

As I see it, the main big problem is that people that is able to make great
subtitles, usually dont need them. The fact that these users dont overlap
with the people that see great need in subtitles reduces the volunteer pool
greatly

The second big problem is that making subs is a lot of hard work that not
many people realize. I estimated that it takes from 1h to 2h for every
10min of finished subtitles. And this takes into account that you are
proficient while doing it. It can be even slower if you are a slow typist.
People starts with a lot of energy, but get discouraged soon when they
realize the pace to finish a single subtitle for a single video

Another problem is that debconf subtitles 'hotness' is highly volatile.
Workshops and tutorials are maybe the exception, but talks value decreases
over time, aka, less people is interested on projects updates one or two
month down the line

And the final problem, looking at the numbers in the past, the volunteers
and casuals people interested to help peek during the actual debconf and
the week after (maybe when lwn publish the link the talks). This was
slightly fixed last year by the hard work of people form the video-team by
having the video available on the same day they happened... :)

...but even long-term volunteers had to divide their attention between
helping with subtitles and watching that day's talks live or meeting new
people or eating cheese...

We are open to new ideas to improve the way we work or new hands or both :)

Well see how it goes this year :o)

Cheers!
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