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Potentially youtubers posting their contents #345

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130s opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 1 comment
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Potentially youtubers posting their contents #345

130s opened this issue Oct 19, 2022 · 1 comment

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130s commented Oct 19, 2022

E.g. In ROS/Tutorials/CreatingPackage rev130, @tfoote removed Youtube video saying "removing 3rd party content". An year later somebody posted another video on the same page. Since it's wiki, I can see how hard to monitor these changes.

I agree with removing the inappropriate contents. Then, the videos removed in the above cases look related to the content of the page as far as I briefly watched them. So, unless I'm missing, the wiki page editors might appreciate some clarity on "What video is acceptable and what's not?".

  • Is someone making profit of Youtube?
  • Is the video about commercial product?
  • For "Core" wiki pages (e.g. tutorials, concepts), only those who are affiliated with Open Robotics can post videos (haven't checked but there may be videos already posted)?
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tfoote commented Nov 23, 2022

Those sound like pretty good guidelines. Having something like this would be good. This is part of why we're moving away from core documentation being in a wiki and being on github so we can control it better.

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