Honestly, I think the idea that HPR would be a podcast hosting platform has no basis on anything. It's largely a self-serving misconception for those who use it as one.
Probably no one is really upset about the inlaws posting their shows as HPR shows, they clearly fit in, and it's good to fill a slot. I see this like there's been a kind of symbiotic relationship, and then they misrepresented this relationship, which has put HPR in a slightly uncomfortable position. It shouldn't change just to get comfortable again. HPR should just reiterate that it is not a podcast hosting platform, but rather a podcast, and that as far as it's concerned, Linux In-Laws is a series within HPR, as are others. -dnt On 8/13/22 12:51, Dave Lee (HPR) wrote: > > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 6:49pm, Ken Fallon <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > On 2022-08-13 19:41, Dave Lee (HPR) wrote: >> >> >> On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 6:15pm, Ken Fallon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 2022-08-13 17:49, Roan Horning wrote: >> >> It's usually pretty clear cut. If someone has their own >> podcast, with their own site, and their own feed - then they >> are a syndicated show. None of these things were in place when >> the InLaws posted their first show. >> >> That's interesting, I thought the syndication rule was in place >> well before then. >> >> Dave > > Yes the rule was there, but they didn't have a website at the time. > > Sorry, completely misread it 😁 > > Dave > > _______________________________________________ > Hpr mailing list > [email protected] > http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
