A MeeGo podcast is welcome. Podcasters are welcome to the Extended Media team http://wiki.meego.com/News.meego.com#Extended_Media_team_.28proposal.29
No stop energy upfront: if Allison and whoever else wants to commit to this and bring e.g. a monthly show then please go ahead. Warning: it is work and doing it well ain't easy. But you know that. Some comments below. On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 09:14 +0100, ext Dave Neary wrote: > Hi, > > Thomas Perl wrote: > > In January 2009, Quim was interviewed on FLOSS Weekly about Maemo > > (http://twit.tv/floss54) - maybe we can also try to get either Quim or > > Dawn on FLOSS Weekly again to talk about MeeGo and what's changed > > since Maemo/Moblin? > > With no offense intended to Quim or Dawn (in fact, I think both would > agree with me) we should probably get past the "everything must pass > through the community managers" idea. Agreed. For instance, I'm handling marketing related topics and I'm happy to talk about them in the podcast whenever it makes sense. Just like any other "owner" or "expert" can be invited for the topics s/he manages by the editors of the show. > I'd be happy to talk about the early bird weekend we organised in > Dublin, for example, and I'm sure that Margie & Dimitri would be happy > to talk about Transifex & community translations, and how to integrate > them into a build, and how we can help make everyting more translatable, > I'm sure that Ronan would be happy to talk about the forthcoming > application developer site he's co-ordinating, etc. After the conference we have plenty of audio material that can also be used in combination with interviews to those speakers. The podcast can also be useful to address interesting topics without much written documentation. Find a topic, find the owner, request an interview and help the owner shedding some light about his work in 15 minutes of conversation. -- Quim _______________________________________________ MeeGo-community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community
