[19:14:21] <eamanu> hi, I've a question. issues labeled as support (or some other label) that was response like this: https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/8880 must be closed?
[19:41:40] <tos9> eamanu: That seems reasonable to me.
[19:42:16] <tos9> (Running `docker run -t` should allocate a TTY if that's what the filer wants, but yeah that doesn't seem to me to be a pip issue.)
[22:23:57] <sumanah> di_codes: techalchemy: dstufft: do you have time to watch a 2min22sec video to check for huge inaccuracies?
[22:24:18] <sumanah> I have a test upload up of the video that a bunch of us made to help publicize the coming changes in pip
[22:32:19] <sumanah> di_codes: OK! So, the level of feedback I can deal with right now is "this is a massive inaccuracy and you NEED to fix it" or "the sound is inaudible/words on screen are illegible/the graphic at the end is confusing or nonsensical"
[22:32:51] <sumanah> di_codes: because slight infelicities in language and sound are not things I want to work on anymore
[22:33:30] <sumanah> di_codes: thank you in advance
[22:38:08] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: kind of a meta issue but is this the final home for the video? it seems to be struggling to buffer
[22:38:48] <sumanah> di_codes: I hadn't made an absolute final decision but I was thinking Internet Archive; I personally do not have a YouTube account and am loathe to acquire one. Could do Vimeo
[22:44:17] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: based on my experience trying to watch this I would strongly recommend another platform, but it's possible that there's something transient happening or the video's just not in a cache somewhere yet. so far it's taken more than 10m to watch a 2m video :)
[22:45:14] <sumanah> di_codes: ok! :( thanks, I'll strongly consider that. "DOWNLOAD OPTIONS" on the right in case you want to check those out
[22:47:36] <sumanah> I went to go edit metadata and saw:
[22:47:38] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: if you can get it down to just 2m20s it could just get posted on Twitter! that's the limit there
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[22:49:32] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: I really liked that video! no other feedback from me
[22:50:24] <sumanah> di_codes: ok, I can trim the end a bit and get it under 2min20sec
[22:53:09] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: nice, if we do that, we could probably cross-post it to http://twitter.com/thepsf
[22:57:41] <sumanah> di_codes: am figuring out now whether/how I can add subtitles
[22:58:28] <sumanah> maybe I'll use ffmpeg https://amiaopensource.github.io/ffmprovisr/#embed_subtitles
[23:00:15] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: one advantage to youtube is that it will automatically create subtitles for a video (based on speech-to-text) and then you can edit/refine as necessary -- and the subtitles don't have to be embedded within the video
[23:00:41] <sumanah> understood, but I already made the .srt file di_codes
[23:06:11] <PSFSlack> <di> sumanah: there's also a new PSF youtube channel we could upload it to as well: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUAVDPguRzqHySnZw64CcOg
[23:07:13] <sumanah> di_codes: it probably does fit there best. OK - I'll contact Betsy and Ewa about that. Thanks for the link