Hi 5150

The link to the spreadsheet works fine. The only problem with unrestricted 
access as I see it is that somebody may inadvertently mess it up.

Perhaps anybody who makes changes should make a copy first.

Just a thought...

Nige

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> 1. I have a New Year's show schedule online. (Fifty OneFifty)
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> Subject: [Hpr] I have a New Year's show schedule online.
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> I hope no-body thinks I'm being presumptuous posting a New Year show
> schedule, but I am the one who vocally voted we should do a show. I
> edited last year's schedule and put it in a Google Spreadsheet (both
> because I understand spreadsheets better than HTML, and I can place
> real time GMT, NYC, and Melbourne clocks in the top left cell, with
> them and the column headings frozen at the top so they are always
> visible).
>
> First off, does anyone see any security or privacy issue with using my
> Google account which is provided by LinuxBasement.com ? Would it be
> more appropriate to copy it to +Henry Patric Reilly? I've made a
> short URL http://goo.gl/pwYklg , I'd like someone to confirm it
> doesn't just work for me. if not, the long one is
> https://docs.google.com/a/linuxbasement.com/spreadsheets/d/1nvy4iLeqCBnRLPZO8SyBrgOi8gE91B5FzHPE1_Y5NT4/edit#gid=0
> . I've set permissions so it can be edited by anyone "with the URL"
> (how you edit it w/o the URL, only Google knows).
>
> I've used the odd rows of column A for the time zone greetings and
> left the even rows blank for show notes which we will use to fill
> scheduled appearances that we know about ahead of time (for instance,
> rowinggolfer has agreed to come on and talk about Open Molar and
> dudeman says he will come on and help me lead a discussion on system
> on a chip computers). Once I know when they can join us, I'll go
> ahead and put it on the schedule. Since it's spreadsheet, if you need
> more room to keep the notes from spreading into the adjacent cell, you
> can just drag the bottom border of the cell down.
>
> I've posted the schedule now because I'd like members to start signing
> up for "Moderator" and "Editor" slots. I've marked off one hour
> segments in the Moderator (for lack of a better word) column. I just
> want to make sure someone is in the Mumble to see the greetings to
> each time zone get done and to help move things along, I don't
> anticipate you having to do things like calm heated discussions as
> that's never been a problem. Moderators should also make sure someone
> is filling in shownotes for each segment. You can sign up for more
> than one hour, but leave yourself time to eat and don't spread
> yourself too thin. Make sure you pick times in which you can be awake
> and reasonably sober (I know, this includes me).
>
> Ken Fallon has agreed in principal to accept help editing the show.
> Since he scheduled eight slots for the first 26 hours, I marked off
> eight 3 or 4 hours segments. I'd like the "Editors" to record as .WAV
> in the Mumble room from about 5 minutes before your selected slot
> until five minutes after the slot ends (make sure you have enough
> space on the target volume). You wouldn't have to actively
> participate in the podcast the whole time, but I would like everybody
> close enough to monitor their systems. ASAP after you segment ends,
> edit out the five minutes before the first hour greeting is given and
> the five minutes beginning just before the hour greeting for the slot
> after you. Remove Noise, Truncate Silences, and run a noise
> compressor (in case someone is peaking) at a minimum, then post it on
> the FTP. I'd say let the automated services add the intro/altro and
> the summary. By the end of the week, I'll post a template shownotes
> text file with everything that can be filled in ahead of time. Just
> remember to copy the notes out of the schedule file into you
> shownotes. I hope I can count on everybody to chip in and fill out
> all the slots. If some should miss a recording slot, I'm sure the
> usual suspects will be recording backup copies.
>
> Happy Holidays,
> 5150
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