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July update

Hello!🌞

This is my personal summary of the progress and needs that have arisen during July in the training area.

We continue to work on the first block of videos. As you know the main goal of these training videos is the introduction and user training on AsyncAPI.

Work in progress:

Work done:

  • @Sihamtahi suggested creating some animations to visually exemplify some concepts. Sketches have been created and you can see them here: video 2: What kinds of API architectures exist.
  • We have tested several animation programs to see wich one could be the best tool for what we need. There are several very similar ones. Finally, we have decided for Powtoon because it is very intuitive, and it achieves a very professional results.
  • All storyboards have been updated, some of them even rewritten. Revisions by several colleagues made improvements and changes to the scripts. The storyboards that have changed the most are the ones for video 3: What is AsyncAPI, Video 5: Open Governance and transparency, and video 6: Working in community.

Pending work:

  • New reviews and ideas for scripts are welcome.
  • Still to close the discussion on whether to do a video within this block on AsyncAPI use cases.
  • Study where we could include more animations. Sketch and design the movements.
  • Rewrite some of the text of the scripts to logically insert the examples of the animations.
  • Mark in the scripts which part of the text will belong to the short version of each video.

Feel free to make any suggestions to improve these updates or if you want to collaborate on this.

See you in a month! ✨

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