@HansQuote:
P.S., [...] It's looking increasingly that the Amiga community isn't interested in seeing better resources for developers (e.g., this). It takes minimum 2-3 days to create one tutorial/video (provided no deeper R&D work is required). I'm going to keep going for now, but if the # of subscribers fails to grow to a more sustainable level, then I'll have to put it aside and move on to something else.
I think the problem you are facing is due to the size of our community which is really small at the moment to say the least. And in this small community you are addressing an even smaller part of it: the developers.
I did not watch the above YouTube link but it seems to me that the subjects you are covering are simple ones, i.e. those for ones wanting to become a developers. To my opinion the developers we currently have on AmigaOS are already experienced developers, most of them doing so for a living, so subjects like 'how to ftp to an Amiga' is not really what interest them. In my opinion what we currently miss is the knowledge of how inner things work and how to use them as this is really different than other platforms.
Do not get me wrong : your content is great to try to widen the developer number. But to have more developers à platform needs users, to have users you need to address either the need for exclusive appealing games (not just ports of old games) or modern power applications for daily use (such applications are hard to develop and require experienced developers not junior ones).
Now on the form, my personal preference for development information is written content not video. I think video is useful to see how to do a manual action (like playing the guitar, repair this or that in the home, etc.) not for intellectual activities written information is better. For example your book about Warp3D Nova was great (I have bought it), but I also understand that if doing videos takes time, writing a book takes even more.
Finally, to answer your question, to promote your initiative you need to have free content that is useful but not covering everything to make one want to buy the advanced version. See how it works for those videos about guitar playing (yea I am playing the guitar ;) you can watch a free video about how to train pentatonic scale but if you want the tabs or the deeper explanations you either need to buy another video or register to the author's site giving access to tons of content. This can also work with written content not only for video.
I hope this will give you ideas and also strength to go on with your initiative.
Edited by abalaban on 2024/11/20 12:11:12