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The built-in WordPress debugging options #2378
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Hi team, I would like to be involved in recording this video |
Hey, just dropping a comment so I can stay in the loop with this |
Thanks, everyone. @agiljulio I will work on the script and voiceover next week. Do you prefer one single audio file, or does it work better if I break up the logical sections into different audio files? Also, what audio container (wav, mp3, etc) and encoding bitrate do you prefer? |
Great, can't wait for it 👍 I prefer a single audio file, and for the audio format I usually use mp3 with a bitrate of 256kbps. |
@agiljulio I have updated this issue with as much information as possible along with the audio file.
Please let me know here if you have any questions. Also, please could you give me an idea of how long you estimate it would take you to create the final video for this lesson. Thanks |
Hi @jonathanbossenger , thank you for the script, slides, and audio files. I have some questions in mind:
The video editing takes about 2-3 days, depending on the complexity of the video itself. For this video I will try to complete it within 3 days, I will inform you as soon as the video is ready. Thank you. |
Hi @agiljulio thanks for the questions Regarding the color formats and fonts, I'm not sure if that's a hard requirement. What I will do is ask the question in the training team channel in Slack, and we can discuss it with the team there. For the QA process, usually what happens is that we upload the video (or a link to the video) in a comment in the GitHub issue, and then one or more reviewers from the training team will review it, following these guidelines. As we are collaborating on this together, I will probably review the video first, and then ask another member of the team for a second review. |
I have asked the question around colours and fonts here. |
Thank you for the update @jonathanbossenger I've checked the discussion in the training team channel in Slack and I can start recording and editing the video. If I have any other questions, I'll ask them here. Thank you. |
Perfect, thank you @agiljulio, I look forward to seeing the video. |
Hi @jonathanbossenger , here is the built-in WordPress debugging options video has been edited. Could you please check the video, thank you 🙏 |
Thank you @agiljulio I look forward to watching it. |
Hi @agiljulio First off, amazing work, I can see you are a skilled video content creator. I only really have 2 pieces of feedback:
Other than that, I have no other feedback, other than great work. Would you feel comfortable to work on the rest of the video lessons in this module? |
Hi @jonathanbossenger , thank you for the feedback, and here is the video that has been fixed. Yes, I could work on the rest of that video lessons. |
Awesome, thank you @agiljulio I will share this with the training team for further review. Next week I'll prepare a script for the next lesson, #2379. |
Video ready for review: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13klhu8cxZaGVsGzZ4qM9lqhujMM_Av1-/view |
This is a great introduction to debugging, and there were even a few things in there I had forgotten. Tutorial/Lessons Review ChecklistPlease tick all items you've confirmed:
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Alright, thank you @jonathanbossenger 🙏 |
Tutorial/Lessons Review ChecklistPlease tick all items you've confirmed:
Great tutorial, content and production-wise! I have one correction and two requests/suggestions :-)
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Thank you @ironnysh @agiljulio would you be able to make these updates? |
thank you for the feedback @ironnysh and here is the updated video @jonathanbossenger |
Hi @agiljulio First off, I want to thank you for your hard work and continued interactions and updates to this lesson. One of the amazing things about collaborating in an open source space, is the ability to learn from each other. As such, I'd like to discuss some of the changes that have been requested to the video (by me and others) and get your input on those choices
Thanks in advance. |
@agiljulio I have also asked the rest of the training team to share their thoughts and input, so that we can all come to a consensus. Please don't feel the need to make any further changes to the video though, I'm hoping through this process we can all learn and improve from each other. |
Hi @jonathanbossenger , thank you very much for the input, it really helps me to improve and maintain the quality of the video.
Thank you once again 🙏 |
@agiljulio I would like that take this opportunity to thank you for your continued and open collaboration on this lesson. At this stage, I think the video without sound effects, using the code editor in light mode is the way to go. It helps alleviate any possible issues with accessibility, and creates uniformity with the rest of the lessons in the larger learning pathway. If we decide to add sound effects to all our videos going forward, then I will certainly be leaning on your experience :-) I'm going to start the process of getting this video uploaded to WordPress.tv/YouTube and learn.wordpress.org. I will also prepare the second script for the second lesson in this module, which I will upload by tomorrow. |
YouTube: https://youtu.be/wCh2_LLYC2Q |
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