I think based on what has been said plan B is more likely. On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Fifty OneFifty < [email protected]> wrote:
> I realized today, as I posted my latest episode, I consciously left space > for the New Year's eve episodes. I belive we are at or past the time to > make a decision on whether we want to do New Year's show this year at all. > I'm afraid with many podcasts probably taking the Christmas week off, we > may be past any chance of cross promotion on other shows. > > I can say the last time I asked the question, while all the feedback was > positive, I was not overwhelmed by the number of responses. I've been > talking to Honkey Magoo off channel. He was enthusiastic about recording > and streaming the show, I figured between the two of us,we could handle > recording and editing a reduced schedule. > > My proposal, if we decide to do this at all, would be to start at > midnight, Dec 31, GMT and go to midnight PST, a period of 8 hours, aiming > for four 2 hour shows. This would probably be too late for Ken and Dave to > want to do the Community News, so I suggest it remain a separate > broadcast. This would start the NYE show at 7PM EST, which might see the > east coasters just headed out to their own parties. I really hate to > commit to more than 8 hours without more volunteers. > > Alternatively, we decide to take a break this year, in which case we need > to state that prominently on the website so no-one shows up expecting a > show and let it be know in the newsletter it's OK to post shows for the > first week in January. As has been suggested,we could just hang around the > Mumble Server and chat, and somebody can always hit record if something > starts spontaneously. Unless this post meets with an outstanding number of > responses, I say we go with plan B. > > 5150 > > _______________________________________________ > Hpr mailing list > [email protected] > http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org > >
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