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- Subject: [chef] Re: accessing OpsCode webcasts
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 08:17:57 -0700
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Hi there Dmitry,
The Chef 101 webcast they did w/Oreilly is here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/OreillyMedia#p/u/1/NyXEVPFheEc
(And you'd probably like digging through @oreillymedia's channel in general. There is a
VelocityConf 2010 playlist that features many great talks by many Opscode folks, and non-opscode folks.)
But your main point is right-on. So, heya Opscode folks, dump those webinars to YouTube! (YouTube is the second biggest search engine of ANY kind. And it's much easier to rank high there for SERPs there on than on Google. I've run some tests, and I'm not even an SEO whiz. Help rescue lost Linux admins on YouTube from middle-school techno 3-D Gnome Compiz effects videos. :D )
andy
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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 3:08 AM, Dmitry V'yal
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Hello,
Is there a chance to see the recordings from previous OpsCode webcasts? I'm afraid it's quite hard to me to fulfill the requirements for the participation, but the material presented is of great interest to me.
Best wishes,
Dmitry
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