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Message #00093
Re: When do you want the first segments in?
I am going to try and record a short segment tonight but I need to go pick
up a microphone before I do. I don't think I am going to be able to walk
through the steps to get Linux Mint on a domain but I was thinking I would
talk about media players (all the different options) or mythtv (.22 update
is coming out soon so I may hold off on that). The only other thing I could
talk about I think is Samba (and sharing files on a network) because that is
what I plan on setting up myself tonight/tomorrow.
Any suggestions? What might fit with other things you are talking about?
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Justin Garrison
1n73r.net
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 5:50 AM, Charles Olsen <charles.olsen@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Sorry about the double-post, I had replied from my BlackBerry, which
> swore to me that it was unable to send the message. I tried four
> times, and it told me that every attempt failed. Apparently it was
> half-right, and only two attempts failed.
>
> But anyway, like I said if you can send me something by Saturday, then
> please send it on. Otherwise, record it and send it when you can.
>
> Since I can't do anything next weekend due to holiday stuff
> (Thanksgiving in the US), I wanted to get something out this weekend
> to get the podcast rolling. Once you hear it, all of you can give me
> feedback including what you want to do and where it would fit in. I
> know that you have lives and may not be able to do something every
> week, so it's perfectly reasonable to contribute segments when you get
> the chance. You won't be expected to do it for every show, if that's
> not practical for you.
>
> We'll start bi-weekly, but then I want to get it to weekly by January
> if not sooner.
>
> Ultimately, I like the idea of two (or even three) hosts recording at
> the same time, like Linux Action Show or Linux Outlaws. If the hosts
> have chemistry, they can play off each other and make it much more
> interesting. Plus, there's a lot I don't know about Linux, and it
> would be useful to have someone else there who may know some things
> that I don't (and vice versa).
>
> I'm kinda going with Clem's suggestion of throwing ourselves into it.
> I want to start getting episodes out there, then you can listen and
> discuss how to make them better. When you actually hear an episode it
> will be easier to figure out what works and what doesn't, and what we
> can add or remove to make it better.
>
> Another thing we can do that may add value for the audience: the web
> site template I'm using at the moment is for both podcasts and blog
> posts. If anyone is interested, I can set you up as authors and you
> can write blog posts there. How-to's would be particularly good, along
> with news snippets and even reviews of programs. They wouldn't have to
> be long. Something like this would give the audience more reason to
> keep coming back.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Adam Hainstock <hainzy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > As the title suggests, when do you want the first audio segments in for
> the
> > first podcast. And how regular are we planning these? Bi-weekly?
> >
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