We have a treasure trove of Haskell videos, from the historically interesting to modern techniques. The problem is that we don't know what each individual video is about.
That's where you come in: we're asking volunteers to help us organize the video archive we've collected and write small descriptions.
In order to make the workload manageable, we'll be releasing the videos in batches. As a volunteer you'll get access to a batch of videos and help us organize the material before we release the batch to the wider community. This will include writing short descriptions and identifying the speakers/presenters.
I'm excited to see what hidden gems we discover!