May 28, 2014
On 28/05/14 00:15, Leandro Lucarella wrote:

> I think they should be uploaded all ASAP and then you can do "official"
> announcements in reddit or wherever you thinks it's best to promote the
> language. But really, introducing artificial waiting time for people
> ALREADY interested and using the language in the name of marketing is
> really annoying!

Yeah, I completely agree. It's like when movies were first released in the movie theaters, then, a year later on DVD. Now days people expect them to be released almost at the same time for streaming/downloading.

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/Jacob Carlborg
May 28, 2014
On 05/28/2014 05:54 AM, Saurabh Das wrote:
> On Tuesday, 27 May 2014 at 23:48:44 UTC, currysoup wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 27 May 2014 at 23:08:01 UTC, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
>>> Ali Çehreli, el 27 de May a las 10:40 me escribiste:
>>>> On 05/27/2014 09:18 AM, Suliman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >> apparently to stay on top of reddit for awhile.
>>>> > Explain plz
>>>>
>>>> A benefit of releasing the presentations slowly is to enable constant exposure to DConf in the coming weeks, as opposed to making all of them available and potentially watch interest die in a few days.
>>>
>>> I think they should be uploaded all ASAP and then you can do "official" announcements in reddit or wherever you thinks it's best to promote the language. But really, introducing artificial waiting time for people ALREADY interested and using the language in the name of marketing is really annoying!
>>
>> I agree 100%. Educating people currently interested is as important as marketing.
> 
> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.

Agree. I find it nice to have each video gaining some time in the spotlight and the discussions that follow. Even though I'm so exited I actually want all the videos at once!
May 28, 2014
Saurabh Das, el 28 de May a las 03:54 me escribiste:
> On Tuesday, 27 May 2014 at 23:48:44 UTC, currysoup wrote:
> >On Tuesday, 27 May 2014 at 23:08:01 UTC, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
> >>Ali Çehreli, el 27 de May a las 10:40 me escribiste:
> >>>On 05/27/2014 09:18 AM, Suliman wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>> apparently to stay on top of reddit for awhile.
> >>>> Explain plz
> >>>
> >>>A benefit of releasing the presentations slowly is to enable
> >>>constant exposure to DConf in the coming weeks, as opposed to
> >>>making
> >>>all of them available and potentially watch interest die in a
> >>>few
> >>>days.
> >>
> >>I think they should be uploaded all ASAP and then you can do
> >>"official"
> >>announcements in reddit or wherever you thinks it's best to
> >>promote the
> >>language. But really, introducing artificial waiting time for
> >>people
> >>ALREADY interested and using the language in the name of
> >>marketing is
> >>really annoying!
> >
> >I agree 100%. Educating people currently interested is as important as marketing.
> 
> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.

Nodoby is stopping you from doing that with what I proposed. All you have to do is still do the one-every-few-days "official" releases, with a nice announcement. It could be called "featured talk of today" or whatever.

Just because some people need some time digest talks it makes NO SENSE to have all the rest of the people that doesn't have that problem FORCED to wait. Seriously.

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Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca)                     http://llucax.com.ar/
May 28, 2014
Jacob Carlborg, el 28 de May a las 08:18 me escribiste:
> On 28/05/14 00:15, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
> 
> >I think they should be uploaded all ASAP and then you can do "official" announcements in reddit or wherever you thinks it's best to promote the language. But really, introducing artificial waiting time for people ALREADY interested and using the language in the name of marketing is really annoying!
> 
> Yeah, I completely agree. It's like when movies were first released in the movie theaters, then, a year later on DVD. Now days people expect them to be released almost at the same time for streaming/downloading.

Maybe we need an underground group that leaks D talks in bittorrent so we can get them fresh 8-)

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Leandro Lucarella (AKA luca)                     http://llucax.com.ar/
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May 28, 2014
On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>
> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.

I agree with this.

-- 
Bruno Medeiros
https://twitter.com/brunodomedeiros
May 28, 2014
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
> On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>>
>> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
>> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
>> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
>> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.
>
> I agree with this.

video release != video announcement
May 29, 2014
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 13:31:26 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
> On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>> On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>>>
>>> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
>>> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
>>> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
>>> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.
>>
>> I agree with this.
>
> video release != video announcement


Scotts talk as at 29 May, had over 20,500 views.  wow !
June 02, 2014
On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
> On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>> On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>>>
>>> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
>>> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
>>> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
>>> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.
>>
>> I agree with this.
>
> video release != video announcement

Huh?
I either disagree, or I don't understand your point.
A release implies an announcement of some sort somewhere, otherwise it's not really a release...

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Bruno Medeiros
https://twitter.com/brunodomedeiros
June 02, 2014
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:09:06 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
> On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>>> On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
>>>> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
>>>> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
>>>> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.
>>>
>>> I agree with this.
>>
>> video release != video announcement
>
> Huh?
> I either disagree, or I don't understand your point.
> A release implies an announcement of some sort somewhere, otherwise it's not really a release...

By releasing video I  mean simply making it available to those who are interested. By announcing - actually posting links to forum / reddit / whatever and encouraging discussion. By keeping that stuff separate you can both make happy those who await for videos and create marketing events Andrei wants.
June 02, 2014
On 6/2/2014 11:46 PM, Dicebot wrote:
> On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:09:06 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>> On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
>>>> On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
>>>>> time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
>>>>> and everyone else's attention. I think releasing one video every few
>>>>> days leads to much more in-depth discussion on the forum as well.
>>>>
>>>> I agree with this.
>>>
>>> video release != video announcement
>>
>> Huh?
>> I either disagree, or I don't understand your point.
>> A release implies an announcement of some sort somewhere, otherwise
>> it's not really a release...
>
> By releasing video I  mean simply making it available to those who are
> interested. By announcing - actually posting links to forum / reddit /
> whatever and encouraging discussion. By keeping that stuff separate you
> can both make happy those who await for videos and create marketing
> events Andrei wants.

Until someone stumbles across the video and posts it to Reddit before Andrei intends to.