On 2022-08-13 17:03, Roan Horning wrote:

On 8/13/22 10:20, Ken Fallon wrote:
On 2022-08-13 14:41, Roan Horning wrote:

On 8/12/22 03:27, Ken Fallon wrote:
On 2022-08-11 22:16, Ken Fallon wrote:
For me the connotation of a podcast hosting platform means either some kind of monetization going on in the background, or some kind of sharing of resources between the podcasts, and I am not sure how that would look and work as HPR is currently structured. ...

Anyway when money gets involved, we go to a whole other layer of oversight, and bureaucracy that I would much prefer to have nothing to do with. If you want to contribute, send your donation to Josh/AnHonestHost or The Internet Archive. When HPR needs stuff, the community usually provides.

I didn't state it, but I agree. It is another whole level of complexity that is not worth the effort.

Apologies I misunderstood your point.



As far as needing a podcast hosting platform, there already is one, and that is the Internet Archive. They already provide an API, and they provide the hosting for us and many other Creative Commons podcasts as well. In fact that is where HPR shows that have gone live are hosted from, so what value would hosting on HPR provide ?

The value of hosting your shows on HPR, at least initially, is a fairly large audience with presumably similar interest is introduced to your content.

Well doesn't that make those Syndicated Shows?

   /we are only releasing material created exclusively for HPR./

   https://hackerpublicradio.org/stuff_you_need_to_know.php#syndication

We put that rule in because other podcasts sought to post to HPR to gain audience, and we started having no free slots for HPR only content.

Over the years we have stopped a lot of podcasts from airing on HPR because of this rule, but what's to stop them "hosting" on HPR instead and by passing this rule ?


Ken.
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