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Workshop Wednesdays

Purpose of project “Workshop Wednesday” is to create a specialized platform/application for recording live streaming video lectures and workshops delivered on a dedicated platform created by Hack for LA and seamlessly integrating the backend with a scheduler and basic video editor to upload the videos on You-Tube Channel post getting automatically edited as per supervised inputs on a specified time. It aims to replace traditional method of manual intervention for editing & scheduling the videos which is generally cumbersome and time-consuming.

Project context

Workshop Wednesdays details : Workshop Wednesdays One Sheet

Technology used

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How to contribute

Technology Used :

  • GitHub
  • Product Management Repo:
  • Google Drive:
  • Slack:

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Installation instructions

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Working with issues

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To create a new issue, please use the blank issue template (available when you click New Issue). If you want to create an issue for other projects to use, please create the issue in your own repository and send a slack message to one of your hack night hosts with the link.

Working with forks and branches

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Working with pull requests and reviews

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Testing

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Contact info

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Licensing

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this readme file sourced from Jessica Sand