Hi Paulo

The reason for using Kafka Summit videos is there is an extensive,
community-driven selection process that goes into Kafka Summit driven by
the Kafka Summit Program Committee. This is then further filtered by the
community itself: those members of the community that attend the summit and
vote.

This seems the best way to share content about AK without having a complex
review process for each talk that someone might want to include on the AK
website.

Hope that makes sense

Ben

On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 at 14:00, Paolo Patierno <ppatie...@live.com> wrote:

> Hi all!
> I have just noticed the new content on the Apache Kafka website about
> books, papers, podcasts, and videos ... congratulations and great works to
> put them all together!! It's an impressive list!!
> On the videos page I read this:
>
> The following talks, with video recordings and slides available, achieved
> the best ratings by the community at the Kafka Summit conferences from 2018
> onwards. Thanks to all the speakers for their hard work!
>
> Does it mean that it's not possible to publish videos talking about Apache
> Kafka (upstream community project) that were delivered outside of Kafka
> Summit? (i.e. KubeCon or any other conference)
> In the end, it would be always Apache Kafka content, right?
> What's the purpose of that video page?
>
> Thanks in advance for the clarification
>
> Paolo Patierno
> Principal Software Engineer @ Red Hat
> Microsoft MVP on Azure
>
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>


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