I think that should be interesting if we could upload videos of the applications that we test on wine to the AppDB and Bugzilla. I recently tested the WebM encoder (http://www.webmproject.org/) from Google and it seems to produce videos with a great quality and small file sizes. The most recent versions of Chrome and Firefox are able to play this format nativily. This would help people share their problems and findings more properly. It would be very nice if we could put these videos and people play them directly from inside their browser, embedded in the webpage.
On 11/14/2011 02:37 PM, fernandocarvalho wrote:> This would help people share their problems and findings more properly.I'm sure there are some times it could be useful, but in general I think video is not the best choice for sharing information. It is much slower that simply reading a posted error or chunk of code. I'm not saying it's a bad idea, I just think people will get faster responses with written information than they would with a video.
tparker wrote:> On 11/14/2011 02:37 PM, fernandocarvalho wrote: > > > This would help people share their problems and findings more properly. > > > > I'm sure there are some times it could be useful, but in general I think > video is not the best choice for sharing information. It is much slower > that simply reading a posted error or chunk of code. I'm not saying it's > a bad idea, I just think people will get faster responses with written > information than they would with a video.I would like to counter that using visuals is much better than reading and trying to understand what people are trying to convey. However, they are bandwidth intensive and use up much storage space so they should be high quality and complete/concise. The final decision would be up to the site hosts, not simply one or two administrators.