On 9/4/21 12:22 PM, Josh Fischer wrote:
For the heron specific content how would you feel about doing a livestream
once every two weeks on YouTube? Maybe on the 1st and 3rd or 2nd and 4th
Monday? I assume we would have to do some test runs to figure out the
process.
Live updates seem to have more of an energetic presence to them. What
do you think?
I think "more power to you."
I find live streams pretty intimidating. Definitely more energetic, but
more chances to say something dumb that I cannot edit out. :)
But any way to engage your audience more is a great thing, and if you
think they'll watch/listen, then do it. Doesn't hurt to try.
Let me know what you need from my end. Specifically, I presume you'd
need access to the YouTube channel. If you also want access to
feathercast.org, that's me, too.
--Rich
On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 4:15 PM Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 2, 2021, 16:12 Josh Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:
I've been sitting on an idea of giving a semi-weekly/monthly update on
Heron in hopes to increase adoption, the community, etc. I also think it
would be interesting to have a discussion style feathercast to talk about
the ups and downs of growing open source communities or anything else on
a
recurring basis.
Do you have any interest in either of the above?
I think both of those definitely fit with the theme and format.
Heron-specific content would also hopefully encourage other projects to do
the same thing for their communities.
And we can do video and/or audio as you prefer.
--
Rich Bowen - [email protected]
@rbowen