Unless these talks are explicitly free culture licensed (which I suspect many are not), I am not prepared to include them. I am especially wary, given that they come from the morally-bankrupt and freedom-hating game industry for the most part.
Unless these talks are explicitly free culture licensed (which I suspect many are not), I am not prepared to include them. I am *especially* wary, given that they come from the morally-bankrupt and freedom-hating game industry for the most part.
OK, I have sent away license requests for everything that was unclear, and found two talks that qualify as free culture. Due to where they're hosted, I'm going to migrate them to MediaGoblin first, and then push links. Thanks for the resource!
OK, I have sent away license requests for everything that was unclear, and found *two* talks that qualify as free culture. Due to where they're hosted, I'm going to migrate them to MediaGoblin first, and then push links. Thanks for the resource!
https://github.com/hzoo/awesome-gametalks
Might have to talk in #4 about this.
Unless these talks are explicitly free culture licensed (which I suspect many are not), I am not prepared to include them. I am especially wary, given that they come from the morally-bankrupt and freedom-hating game industry for the most part.
Well, I checked TED, and they are CC-BY-NC-ND. So there goes that option. I'll keep investigating, but I don't expect much.
OK, I have sent away license requests for everything that was unclear, and found two talks that qualify as free culture. Due to where they're hosted, I'm going to migrate them to MediaGoblin first, and then push links. Thanks for the resource!