El 3 de noviembre de 2015 13:08:33 GMT+00:00, Pen-Yuan Hsing <[email protected]> escribió: >OK, if we don't do self hosting, I guess the very least we could do is >post the podcast files (audio or video, the producer isn't sure yet) on > >our website for people to download. I'm not sure if my org will be OK >with hosting the podcasts with a third part (but apparently iTunes is >OK!! sigh) but I'll ask. > >Thanks Serge! > >On 2015-11-02 14:21, Serge Hooge wrote: >> Hi, >> >>> So, how would one podcast with only free software? The people who >>> will work on the podcast are *not* technically well-trained, and >>> that's part of why they like Apple products' (according to them) >ease >>> of use. Self hosting the podcasting solution (server and all) will >>> also be difficult as there's lots of red tape around that in my >>> organisation. What about something like LibreFM where we can submit >>> our recordings to for them to be publically available? Is there >still >>> any hope? Thanks! >> >> Free as in Freedom (http://faif.us/) uses a simple RSS and OGG deal, >> which is pretty convenient and easy to use, but as you mentioned >> hosting your own solution would be difficult, I think using one of >the >> many public MediaGoblin instances might work. >> https://wiki.mediagoblin.org/Live_instances >> >> Cheers,
http://danlynch.org/ He produces faif podcast which is available as a feed. To reach a wider audience you can use gpodder.net Itunes might force DRM (they do so for audiobooks) so it could be a way of warning them against iTunes? I guess the easiest is to publish in hpr (hacker public radio) under a particular theme. They accept anything. http://hackerpublicradio.org/ Regards, Andres -- RichmondMakerlabs.uk Ham United Group
