On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:25:27AM -0500, sirgazil wrote: > I think that these changes and a blog post about the availability of these > videos would work well to get the videos to the public as soon as possible. >
:) > The only thing I'd recommend against would be the yellow headers in the > videos page because they don't satisfy the WCAG 2.0 level AA contrast > requirements (one of my goals with the website design was to follow level AA > guidelines at least). > > Now, personally, if I had the time, I would have designed the videos page in > a similar way to the blog page, and also done something like this: > > * Add a "media" menu to the navbar with "screenshots" and "videos" items. > * Add a "media" app that would hold the definitions for videos and > screenshots (the latter would move from the base app). > * Add a "tracks" field to the "video" record and a corresponding "track" > record type for future subtitles. > * Add three video previews to the home page, below the screenshot previews, > maybe using a heading like "Instructional videos". > * Add a new entry to the Help page, next to "GNU Guix Manual", with the same > "Instructional videos" title. > > Thank you for your review. I will resend tomorrow with these changes. > > Putting the video files in the guix-artwork git repository may be > > wrong, so the patch does not do that yet, instead still referencing > > archive.org which seems wrong too. > > Is there any ethical issue with using archive.org that I'm not aware of? I > suggested Laura to upload videos there... > I believe there is no ethical issue. I like archive.org. My only reason is what you write here: > In any case, since it is already possible, it would be great to use Guix own > hosting resources. Regards, Florian