If the reference is to the LibreOffice series, my view is that all series I contribute to are open to anyone. This is a community, and we build things as a community.
Regards,
On April 22, 2016 at 5:42 AM Dave Morriss <[email protected]> wrote:
On 22/04/16 08:41, Mike Ray wrote:On the subject of series...
I've enjoyed Klaatu's recent shows on a couple of XML parsers for Python
in the 'Little bit of Python' series.
I use something called 'pyoo' to generate quite complex Libre Office
spreadsheets and thought of doing a show for this series.
Do series have owners? In other words will Klaatu be upset if I make a
show and put it in the series 'A Little bit of Python'?There are series which are "owned" but I think this is an historical
feature or relates to time-dependent shows. I have tried to make sure
that any series I have suggested or caused to come into existence are
open to all, and I know that has been the trend lately.
This particular one was originally closed (I think) but is now open to
all, so go ahead. Sounds like a great topic.
If you examine http://hackerpublicradio.org/series.php the title, show
count and description are there for all existing series.
To be honest, I think the whole series thing needs to be reviewed and
rationalised a bit. I'd like to make it clearer what each series is
about, whether it's open for additions or not (e.g. SELF Talks 2009:
probably not), maybe something about the date range of the episodes in
it, and other stuff.
Oh, and we have discussed allowing shows to be members of multiple
series - something that the database design can't cater for now. That's
just crazy talk though :-)
Dave
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