Hi everyone,
The videos are available on a YouTube playlist via this handy short URL: 
http://tdf.io/52vids
NOTE: They are unlisted at the moment, so please don't share the link 
around until release day (Wed 3 August). I'm posting it here for anyone 
who wants to contribute translations and audio in other languages. The 
scripts are here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Videos/5.2_New_Features_Script
If anyone wants to contribute translations there, that would be awesome! 
Even better would be audio recordings, if possible. Some tips:
* A dedicated microphone is better than a built-in laptop one. Decent 
USB mics are around €15-20 (check the reviews)
* Try to avoid speaking directly into the mic; speak slightly to the 
side to avoid "pop" noises (or get a pop guard)
* Break up the audio into sections as in the scripts, and try to keep 
the recordings around the same length, to make them easier to drop in
Thanks in advance for any contributions!
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Mike Saunders, Marketing & PR
The Document Foundation
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