I could provide a pdf of my blog posts, that is not difficult at all. Regards,
-- Kevin B. O'Brien z <[email protected]>[email protected] http://google.me/+kevinobrien http://www.google.com/profiles/Ahuka5656 http://about.me/zwilnik “People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.” - Alan Moore, *V for Vendetta* *Public Key = F6283E7A <https://pgp.mit.edu/>* On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 5:40 AM Ken Fallon <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2020-03-13 01:46, Klaatu wrote: > > My mind is going to about a thousand different places. Before I write > > paragraphs of theoretical responses, what are your proposal for > parameters to > > keep episodes self-contained, Dave? > > I believe he means that it should be available along with the media we > upload to Archive.org. This means any media that is considered "part of > the show" .... and that depends on the show itself. > > In the case of my episode "hpr2290 :: How to change the height of your > Ironing board", it includes a picture which I reference in the audio. > > On the other hand TwatTech Episode: 10 - Network Sniffing, October 02, > 2005 Host: Irongeek, only contains a link to his site. Which is fine as > well, because he describes the process so thoroughly that it is not > required. > > On 2020-03-13 06:57, lostnbronx wrote: > > I suppose I'm guilty of this: just off the top of my head, I know I've > > put up links to several audio dramas that will almost certainly become > > invalid at some point or other. Then again, given enough time, nothing > > on the Internet stays the same. > > We do not need to go down the rabbit hole of trying to archive > everything on the Internet. If a piece of media is generally available > at the time of recording then don't worry about it. Same goes for > code/man pages of tools commonly available. > > On 2020-03-12 23:35, Kevin O'Brien wrote: > > To some degree I think this is unavoidable. I have a WordPress plugin > > that tells me when a link no longer works, and initially I tried to keep > > up with fixing them. But it would end up taking too much of my time. I > > have just given up. People need to understand that older pages have > > links that no longer work. > > It's about striking a happy balance between having enough information in > the shownotes and having supporting information to those who want it. > Your own show "hpr2985 :: Firefox Update" is a great example of striking > this balance. The shownotes contain enough information to satisfy the > "include show notes" requirements. While the link to detailed articles > if people are interested in learning more. That said were we to have a > pdf of the blog https://www.zwilnik.com/?page_id=1072 would even be > better. > > On 2020-03-13 06:57, lostnbronx wrote: > > By my way of thinking, there is no moral weight upon us, as a > > community, to deliver anything other than an historical experience to > > future listeners -- to whom the episode will, perforce, be nothing but > > history, anyway. > > "Hacker Public Radio is dedicated to sharing knowledge." So there is > there absolutely is a moral weight on us to provide the information in > the "show" to each and every listener regardless of when they hear it. > > -- > Regards, > > Ken Fallon > http://kenfallon.com > http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30 > > _______________________________________________ > Hpr mailing list > [email protected] > http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org >
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