A PeerTube channel for Krita
Halla Rempt
halla at valdyas.org
Wed Sep 20 10:12:06 BST 2023
Hi,
I'm fine with also posting our youtube videos there, but I actually thought Krita alread had a Peertube channel. Wolthera, do you know?
Halla
On zondag 17 september 2023 20:15:37 CEST Paul Brown wrote:
> Dear Krita Contributors,
>
> As you probably know by now, KDE has been growing its presence in the
> Fediverse and we now have our own PeerTube instance at
>
> https://tube.kockatoo.org
>
> We would like to invite Krita to host videos on this instance, as we think it
> would open up the project to an audience that is moving (or trying to move)
> away from proprietary and predatory social media platforms, such as YouTube.
>
> This would probably not suppose any extra work for you, as replicating videos
> from YouTube onto PeerTube can be automated and that process is trivial. You
> would just have to publish on YT and, a few minutes/hours later, the video
> will pop up on PeerTube.
>
> The beauty of PeerTube is of course how well it integrate with the rest of the
> Fediverse and working your videos into your Mastodon feed will be seamless.
>
> There are two ways you can have your channel on PeerTube:
>
> 1. **Use the KDE account:** Accounts can have multiple channels. See this:
>
> https://tube.kockatoo.org/a/kde_community/video-channels
>
> Each channel can have their own look and feel and even their own donations
> buttons.
>
> Management of the account would be the Promo team's responsibility. That said
> the team would design the channel to your liking and only upload, remove,
> manage videos according to your instructions. This is the formula we are using
> for LabPlot, GCompris and Akademy teams.
>
> 2. **Have your own account:** In this case you would be responsible for the
> management of the channel.
>
> Please let us know if you would like to proceed, and, if so, what formula you
> would like to follow.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
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