-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-12-01 15:07, honkey Magoo wrote: > Hello all > > On the subject of the new years show, I for one would certainly miss i t > if it went away. In years past i have not been able to participate as > much as I would have liked to, but always tried to listen to the strea m > and looked forward to downloading later. > > So the question is what do we need to have a new years show? > > 1.permission from John Neuseteter to use his mumble server > > 2. A stream > > 3. Someone to record and possibly edit later. > > 4. The most important part participants. > > I have John's email so i could contact him. I don't have enough > bandwidth to run a stream, but i do have enough hard drive space to > record and I'm willing to edit (as long as people don't mind it taking a > while to get published) this is a basic setup with no set topics, no > announcing when a new year is, just an open room for people to talk in . > We may have hours of silence, but thats fine because the hours of > conversation are usually the best. > > So the question is, am I missing anything? Can we get a stream, and th e > most important question, will anyone participate? >
On 2015-12-01 15:07, honkey Magoo wrote: > 1.permission from John Neuseteter to use his mumble server > 2. A stream We have the setup from last year and so I can resurrect that. Unless someone else has another plan ? > 3. Someone to record and possibly edit later. I will do that as I need to post it anyway. > 4. The most important part participants. Participants that will fill out the shownotes as they go. 5. A shared etherpad (it needs to be etherpad or something else that exports html - google docs was a pain to edit) - -- Regards, Ken Fallon http://kenfallon.com http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWXa5eAAoJECO2jUN3MRFp/gcQAKG2Z8f4TI3wzfIaOXd4gIFo WeIg4MH8mFtecpj5Yrd540WjbKPi7iW5YGoR4Yt9+MBkwP0bIsx7aeT7m9HAEzbW iDc28X68J0PCpPYbLwJKzlA8akxYTQC0S5eHpEvj58eoXTo3aw9IhpSR/vjd8amH i35Z84/v0XODPITGAAcx0OAFLzm47w33ur1UpRUxHJUf6c2zwTkPox1Kk65o5ziW HqKZTl0/9uigeJHoGJIDMCHOhA620q8GCC0HsHiNmkUQ1gIgC9Gz+qxDi9SmFmv0 N6XQsYtwE2LXIqVQIxc3yfs15YDxPjkCyTsbJzsWaNVaYDEmiU/AWkMfS8FJf+Aa L98jgeihAyoN91IFrOzqhKChzoWgKsjRkcWvH7cSgHa6LYgcAumLHGsA/fZ5zY+X lD5LiNTIpzrMQtOCCyrc1+7RVUmfhdomSvEhekuWAhSTN83ffknWHCMzmjSczdBg pDDkODqBf+uiDrMqRNwwKqLFSuBdjc7cHaHgsQdFIl3OzwsvGhaUi4RxIFaBVONy 8KcayGaIKk4P1DyJp1KAQnug0C4xUzK/C+/AeDdSm8l1ODXBrA4VQpLwPEEiMEOE GN64SMalgCEOuL/M4UPNQj3DWmM+jnq0nWvdheo20rV1rWta7c3rM/qkT7ke9Pn6 P3cM8sY/EsWmAw8GY5Cb =i1Oa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
