I think a back up que is nice, but I think anything over a year is excessive. Even the most historical show would be, IMHO, stale. I don't know if it's hard to do, but expanding how far out the calendar goes is an option, but I don't understand how it all works. This "also scheduled" thing at the end is interesting. You could just put backup shows a year out after they are submitted, I guess. Is any "floating" possible for shows?!
Just thoughts... --- Deepgeek On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 23:03:29 +0000 Dave Morriss <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Hi All, > > Yesterday, while recording the February Community News with Ken and > Ahuka, the subject of the backup shows and how to manage them came up. > > There are currently 12 backup shows in the queue, the oldest having > been there for over 2 years. On the one hand it seems reasonable to > maintain such a queue as an ultimate fall-back, but on the other > hand, keeping shows for as long as this seems like a bad idea. > > So, some feedback from the HPR Community would be helpful. As far as I > can see the main questions are: > > - - Should there be a maximum time for backup shows to be queued? > - - Should we limit the number that are held at any time (by > releasing the older ones)? > - - Is there still a need for a backup queue at all? > > Your thoughts would be appreciated. > > Dave > > - -- > Dave Morriss, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | [email protected] > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJTE7inAAoJEEglyQpFdYohUCgP/0HXte3RknKg08s4pawboa8M > yCsZbDthwK+wvYJRxmoCFwmRDRj31SPyd1jQbK5lWEqqaBDW80OKlEsOQIddIuwM > BY7HMbp0tCSjGpV8W7HT7wE9IwK/t8oXZe7+xdOxKEXcH62U4pCb2tlLC83oq7GC > CRfgpkWDSF+rapLLqXYanebVDzY9ZXcF7FbfnD3D2Sz5GSYPlDzvKHNwTiAYLyAO > 02UzQfB19FiTV9cv+yZm2RaqfQljATZjDa+rNk3Zjdhb1omBqM1T2rqTFewV7bNb > i2/OOKSLYWpAj5jbjHs95XYv6CBpDo9RqHiDRb3+6X07F2WArcdgU+H3PzATpypI > G6nfSPs985cN0Xu1tgvdNIlxJ+YO/o4rCR3NtbMQSl+tdygSUGIcl1Zcc5ViD7wm > hv7pfsW0b5myJ1VNCKQmNQm0My82jwSvHZt8csR0iDBKZjA61ilHVQDst7zG1ZMW > ZPjipwd4+1xBiWVMlmYC+Dxo4hdfqez1dNHfqLRiLixZk80XYoC13ukQRmutMR5X > hTEQkc0sm+uBMCfKh+Hgxq4yitE/FzjLwYi9stwcCpg/y3hZ8h5ci/L1oGu2SwL6 > ZimEJiUHA3t2TmwgydCid610a7MGVFo8S/8Qdks3Kd/bCB4czONPUGDYZM4bDxsO > LfmRdq9RF5rSxepd7PVc > =dNDO > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Hpr mailing list > [email protected] > http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
