pyvideo is live!

Note: This is an old post in a blog with a lot of posts over a long span of time. The world has changed, technologies have changed, and I've changed. It's likely this is out of date, the code doesn't work, the ideas haven't aged well, or the ideas were terrible to begin with. Let me know if you think this is something that needs updating.

What is Python Miro Community

Python Miro Community is an index of Python-related videos on the Internet. For the most part, it's a collection of videos from Python-related conferences. Saw a session you liked and want to share it? It's likely you can find it and share it with Python Miro Community.

pyvideo.org is live!

About three weeks ago, I decided I really needed a bunch of things that Miro Community didn't have and it was really hampering my ability to do what I wanted to do with the site and also interoperate with Carl and Ryan's system. It was time to write my own software and host my own site.

The software is called richard. It's released under the AGPLv3, is currently hosted on Github, and it's in a ridiculously alpha state. richard is at its heart a video indexing site. I'm working on it in my "copious spare time" and hit a critial mass last night---enough to launch pyvideo.org.

I'm pulling in PyCon US 2012 videos as they're coming in right now.

Oh, wait... that means I should have started this blog post differently....

What is pyvideo.org

pyvideo.org is an index of Python-related videos on the Internet. For the most part, it's a collection of videos from Python-related conferences. Saw a session you liked and want to share it? It's likely you can find it, watch it, and share it with pyvideo.org.

More soon!

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