Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-03-06 Thread Attila Pinter

Hi Doug,

My apologies for the late reply, been crazy at work.

So was thinking about this and if there is nobody to take up on the 
podcast idea and if Eric is still busy then me and my mate would be more 
than happy to start one. We would need to get work out of the way first, 
but within 1-2 weeks time we would be able to start to make preparations 
for this project as in getting some equipment, topics you mentioned 
earlier etc.


Would this fly with you guys?

Br,
A.

On 02/21/2018 01:25 PM, ddemaio wrote:

Hi Attila,

Erich had brought the idea up, but said he was super busy and would 
get around to it in the new year, but it looks like there hasn't been 
any activity since late November. I don't have any time to do a 
podcast but could certainly support a person doing it. I've never done 
one myself, so I wouldn't exactly know where to begin.


v/r

Doug


On 02/21/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:

Hi Doug,

As mentioned I'm not really a podcaster therefore I own no equipment 
specific to the task (not like it would be a big deal to get 
equipment). That being sad I would be happy to contribute servers for 
example or whatever is required. Can also pitch in with some 
marketing support as well.
Is there anybody currently who could dedicate time and energy to host 
this podcast?


Attila

On 02/19/2018 03:53 PM, ddemaio wrote:

Hi Attila,

We have a list of topics. I think the show would certainly need a 
regular personality for the show. I'm sure if we select one, we can 
start planning the day to do a show and from there we could start 
doing more topics and work down the list. Do you have any equipment 
that could be used?


v/r

Doug


On 02/18/2018 09:18 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:

Hi Erich

Couldn't help not noticing that openSUSE has no official podcast 
while other large distros are rolling out with official podcasts 
(Red Hat, Ubuntu and now Fedora) and in a thread on Twitter Richard 
Brown was kind enough and pointed me towards your direction.
I understand that you are busy, but kinda hopping that you are 
maybe less busy nowadays ::) Would like to know if you could use 
any help to put some speed on this project?
Not so much of a "podcaster" myself, but would be more than happy 
to help out with technicalities for example.










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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-02-18 Thread Attila Pinter

Hi Erich

Couldn't help not noticing that openSUSE has no official podcast while 
other large distros are rolling out with official podcasts (Red Hat, 
Ubuntu and now Fedora) and in a thread on Twitter Richard Brown was kind 
enough and pointed me towards your direction.
I understand that you are busy, but kinda hopping that you are maybe 
less busy nowadays ::) Would like to know if you could use any help to 
put some speed on this project?
Not so much of a "podcaster" myself, but would be more than happy to 
help out with technicalities for example.


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Attila


On 12/01/2017 03:24 AM, er...@ericheickmeyer.com wrote:

Thanks for the list, Doug! This will come in handy.

Today's update:

Unfortunately, due to illness (stomach flu) along with a heavy workload
at my regular job right now, I'm not going to be able to meet my self-
imposed deadline.

That said, maybe having an openSUSE podcast would be a great way to
start off the new year in January. Either way, things are progressing
nicely with my setup. Being an audio engineer, I want it to be as
professional sounding as possible, and I'm inching toward that goal
daily.

Anyhow, there's my update. The project is not dead, just needs to be
taken a little slower for health and work reasons.


Erich


On Tue, 2017-11-21 at 11:46 +0100, ddemaio wrote:

Hi Erich,

Thank you for the update. Here are some recommended topics and
interviews you could consider for the podcast.

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Dominique Leuenberger for Tumbleweed, GNOME Next and VLC

Andrew Wafaa and Andreas Faber about openSUSE on ARM / openSUSE
Embedded

Andrew Wafaa for Travel Support Program

Yan Sun for openSUSE Asia

Yan Sun, Ana Maria Martinez, Stella Rouzi and Sarah Julia Kriesch
for
women in openSUSE and women in open source

Ancor for Jangouts and YaST

Douglas DeMaio for Getting Started with Linux magazine, project
outreach
and openSUSE Beer

Axel Braun about GNU Health on openSUSE

Christian Bruckmayer and Ana Maria Martinez about Open Build Service

Christian Bruckmayerand Stella Rouz on Open Source Event Manager
osem.io

Sean Rickerd for SUSE band

Kai Wagner for openattic

Markus Feilner for openSUSE Documentation

Antonio Larrosa and Luca Beltrame for KDE and KDE Spain

Cornelius Schumacher for Hackweek

Robert Schweikert for openSUSE Cloud images

Michal Hrušecký for Turris Omnia with openSUSE Kernel

Sven Seeberg about raspberry pi cluster with openSUSE


I'm sure there are more that we could come up with, but that's the
ones
I could think about at the moment.

v/r

Doug


On 11/12/2017 05:24 AM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:

Hi everyone!

I just wanted to give a progress update and some goals I have in
mind for
getting this started.

First, it's going to be an audio-only podcast, though I may just
livestream it
on Twitch or something, and perhaps have an official chatroom
whether that be my
personal channel on Twitch or a special one I could make on
Freenode.

Second, my goal for the first episode is the first week in
December. Not exactly
a lofty goal because, in the past week, I have been prepping my
machine to be
a podcast recording studio, complete with open source tools such as
Jack,
Ardour, Calf, and more. This might even be the topic for the first
week:
turning your openSUSE install into a podcast studio. Before that, I
hope to
launch a pilot episode for you all to hear, just as an
example.  Everything is
set to go (even theme music), with a few exceptions.

So, the one thing I need is a name for it. "openSUSE Podcast" seems
pretty
obvious, but if anyone has any creative suggestions in mind, I'm
all ears.

I also welcome input for topic and interview suggestions.

That's what I've got for now. Stay tuned, and your input is
welcome.  :)

Erich

On Tuesday, November 7, 2017 4:29:38 AM PST Simon wrote:

Hi Erich,


I really like your idea. If you need some help I would step up
:).


Regards, Simon

Am 03.11.2017 um 22:04 schrieb Erich Eickmeyer:

Hi Doug,

Storyboarding isn’t really what is generally needed in a
podcast. However,
as with any podcast, it requires content gathering, booking
guests, and
coming up with general topics. Here’s kind of what I envision:

This podcast would be a Linux podcast with an (open)SUSE-first
slant.
Meaning, it would cover all topics in Linux news in general,
but the
headline would always be something from openSUSE and/or SUSE.
It would be
weekly or semi-weekly, depending on overall time to commit.

I envision the following segment format:
- Intro, including “what have you been up to?” for the hosts to
answer.
- News from around the Linux community with discussion, with
openSUSE and
SUSE news first and headlining. - Main topic or interview,
hopefully
centered around (open)SUSE
- Emails & Feedback
- END

That’s what I’ve come up with so far. As far as a launch date,
it all
depends on what we come up with here.

Erich


On Nov 3, 2017, at 4:35 AM, ddemaio  wrote:

Hi Erich,
I