Haha!
it will bear as much responsibility for tagging tutorials
as 'good' or 'vetted' as there are volunteers to do the vetting.
So when we have a tag for "good" or "vetted" should there be guidelines for using it? Because what one sees as good will not necessarily be what all consider good. I couldn't tell you how many not very good tutorials I've seen called "good".
In Maren's reply, she said:
- The guidelines are in the community CoC. A video is just a resource
like any other one.
I disagree. The CoC is about personal conduct, not quality of content.
Back to Martin said:
If
there is no one (or no one that knows what to do yet) then there is no vetting.
Well, I'm entirely willing to do that, although as I mentioned, I can't start on it yet. But if we had guidelines, then anyone else could start. And plus, even when I have time, all kinds of other people are still going to be able to upload links.
But I'd like to get a collection of tutorials built up before we drive
it to perfection.
Why?
If it's as simple as making a "good" or "vetted" tag, and writing guidelines, why not get started? It shouldn't take any huge amount of effort to discuss and agree on a few simple guidelines. Of course, I don't know what it takes to create a tag, but it seems like it should be fairy easy (by someone who already knows how and has the proper access).
Thanks, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Owens Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 10:56 AM To: brynn ; Vardenis Pavardenis ; inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net ; Maren Hachmann Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Update "Video Tutorials" section in website
On Fri, 2017-01-13 at 22:35 -0700, brynn wrote:
It seems to me like the Inkscape website should bear some responsibility for providing quality content (even if it's not its own content), especially regarding tutorials.
And it will, it will bear as much responsibility for tagging tutorials as 'good' or 'vetted' as there are volunteers to do the vetting. If there is no one (or no one that knows what to do yet) then there is no vetting.
But that does not mean we do not have a process in mind for tagging and marking tutorials as 'good' in the future.
But I'd like to get a collection of tutorials built up before we drive it to perfection.
Martin,