Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-05-30 Thread ddemaio

Hi Attila,

Ludwig will be able to do it next Thursday at 10 a.m., which is 08:00 
UTC. What tool should we use for this. Did we want to do it over the 
telephone or use something like https://meet.jit.si/?


v/r

Doug


On 05/30/2018 07:18 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Sweet, thank you.

Br,
A.

On Wed, May 30, 2018, 12:17 PM ddemaio > wrote:


I think that will be ok. If I hear otherwise, I'll let you know.

v/r

Doug


On 05/30/2018 07:11 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Superb, waiting for your reply.
During the weekend planning to get a site running for the show,
is it ok if we call this podcast the official openSUSE podcast?

Br,
A.

On Wed, May 30, 2018, 12:10 PM ddemaio mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi A.

I'm waiting to hear back from Ludwig and what day and time he
would be able to do it.

v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 11:01 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Next Tuesday or Thursday works just fine. Time wise anywhere
between 10am and 3pm German time, whenever it is suitable
for Ludwig.

Br,
A.


On Tue, May 29, 2018, 3:41 PM ddemaio mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Ok Attila,

Maybe we should plan for next week. Is there a good date
and time for you in Indonesia next week?

v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 07:29 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's a tough one because we are stationed in
Indonesia and the time difference is putting it's tax
on things. 6-7pm German time would work?

Br,
A.


On May 18, 2018 5:01 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

What time where you thinking on May 31. Ludwig can
talk about the Leap release, but only during the
evening German time since he has plans during the
public holiday that day.

v/r

Doug


On 05/15/2018 03:45 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's right, forgot about it.
Okok, no worries let's try and aim for the 31st of
May then.

Br,
A.


On May 15, 2018 12:21 PM, "ddemaio"
mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

Good to hear from you. Next Thursday is
probably not the best as the openSUSE
Conference starts on the Friday. Maybe we can
shut for the week after.

v/r

Doug


On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Hooe you are well! Apologise again for the
silence, day job kicked in, but seems like we
can start the podcast as soon as next
Thursday if there is still interest.
Really sorry again for all the delays, had a
lot of work at hand.

Br,
A.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 3:27 PM Attila Pinter
mailto:apinter...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Doug,

Awesome, thank you. Let me get back to
you on a date next week once we see a bit
more clear our schedule as well.

Br,
A.

On 04/05/2018 03:15 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing
it. Just let me know what date we should
plan for.

v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially
the ARM one -, thank you for your
inputs. I think if we do monthly a
20min interview show that would be
great. I'm pretty sure we can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the
equipment we ordered - hopefully - and
also can start working on the
previously mentioned technical details.
We are very new to this so any inputs
are welcome ;)

One last thing tho: once our side is
technically ready would you be able to
help us scheduling the first guests?


Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-05-29 Thread ddemaio

I think that will be ok. If I hear otherwise, I'll let you know.

v/r

Doug


On 05/30/2018 07:11 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Superb, waiting for your reply.
During the weekend planning to get a site running for the show, is it 
ok if we call this podcast the official openSUSE podcast?


Br,
A.

On Wed, May 30, 2018, 12:10 PM ddemaio > wrote:


Hi A.

I'm waiting to hear back from Ludwig and what day and time he
would be able to do it.

v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 11:01 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Next Tuesday or Thursday works just fine. Time wise anywhere
between 10am and 3pm German time, whenever it is suitable for Ludwig.

Br,
A.


On Tue, May 29, 2018, 3:41 PM ddemaio mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Ok Attila,

Maybe we should plan for next week. Is there a good date and
time for you in Indonesia next week?

v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 07:29 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's a tough one because we are stationed in Indonesia and
the time difference is putting it's tax on things. 6-7pm
German time would work?

Br,
A.


On May 18, 2018 5:01 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

What time where you thinking on May 31. Ludwig can talk
about the Leap release, but only during the evening
German time since he has plans during the public holiday
that day.

v/r

Doug


On 05/15/2018 03:45 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's right, forgot about it.
Okok, no worries let's try and aim for the 31st of May
then.

Br,
A.


On May 15, 2018 12:21 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

Good to hear from you. Next Thursday is probably
not the best as the openSUSE Conference starts on
the Friday. Maybe we can shut for the week after.

v/r

Doug


On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Hooe you are well! Apologise again for the
silence, day job kicked in, but seems like we can
start the podcast as soon as next Thursday if
there is still interest.
Really sorry again for all the delays, had a lot
of work at hand.

Br,
A.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 3:27 PM Attila Pinter
mailto:apinter...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Doug,

Awesome, thank you. Let me get back to you on
a date next week once we see a bit more clear
our schedule as well.

Br,
A.

On 04/05/2018 03:15 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing it.
Just let me know what date we should plan for.

v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially the
ARM one -, thank you for your inputs. I
think if we do monthly a 20min interview
show that would be great. I'm pretty sure we
can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the equipment
we ordered - hopefully - and also can start
working on the previously mentioned
technical details. We are very new to this
so any inputs are welcome ;)

One last thing tho: once our side is
technically ready would you be able to help
us scheduling the first guests?

Br,
A.

On 04/03/2018 02:13 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I
think  the following could be the first two:

Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for
the show. It a good list to start with and
we could add more for things we feel could
be appropriate. Some might take a bit more
coordination depending on how many people
are involved.


On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-05-29 Thread ddemaio

Hi A.

I'm waiting to hear back from Ludwig and what day and time he would be 
able to do it.


v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 11:01 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Next Tuesday or Thursday works just fine. Time wise anywhere between 
10am and 3pm German time, whenever it is suitable for Ludwig.


Br,
A.


On Tue, May 29, 2018, 3:41 PM ddemaio > wrote:


Ok Attila,

Maybe we should plan for next week. Is there a good date and time
for you in Indonesia next week?

v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 07:29 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's a tough one because we are stationed in Indonesia and the
time difference is putting it's tax on things. 6-7pm German time
would work?

Br,
A.


On May 18, 2018 5:01 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

What time where you thinking on May 31. Ludwig can talk about
the Leap release, but only during the evening German time
since he has plans during the public holiday that day.

v/r

Doug


On 05/15/2018 03:45 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's right, forgot about it.
Okok, no worries let's try and aim for the 31st of May then.

Br,
A.


On May 15, 2018 12:21 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

Good to hear from you. Next Thursday is probably not the
best as the openSUSE Conference starts on the Friday.
Maybe we can shut for the week after.

v/r

Doug


On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Hooe you are well! Apologise again for the silence, day
job kicked in, but seems like we can start the podcast
as soon as next Thursday if there is still interest.
Really sorry again for all the delays, had a lot of
work at hand.

Br,
A.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 3:27 PM Attila Pinter
mailto:apinter...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Doug,

Awesome, thank you. Let me get back to you on a
date next week once we see a bit more clear our
schedule as well.

Br,
A.

On 04/05/2018 03:15 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing it. Just
let me know what date we should plan for.

v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially the ARM
one -, thank you for your inputs. I think if we
do monthly a 20min interview show that would be
great. I'm pretty sure we can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the equipment we
ordered - hopefully - and also can start working
on the previously mentioned technical details. We
are very new to this so any inputs are welcome ;)

One last thing tho: once our side is technically
ready would you be able to help us scheduling the
first guests?

Br,
A.

On 04/03/2018 02:13 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I
think  the following could be the first two:

Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for the
show. It a good list to start with and we could
add more for things we feel could be
appropriate. Some might take a bit more
coordination depending on how many people are
involved.


On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very much in April and we are still
fairly busy, but would like to make
preparations for the show. You mentioned
earlier that you have some topics prepared
already, would be great to take a look at that.
Also trying to figure out some sort of a
structure for the "show" such as:

  * The length of each show,


I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.


  * Organizing the agenda per show, maybe
starting with news and revolving around
major topics, interviews as the closing
part of it?,


This could be just a short segment of the show.
Maybe the first 2 minutes about what's new and
   

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-05-29 Thread ddemaio

Ok Attila,

Maybe we should plan for next week. Is there a good date and time for 
you in Indonesia next week?


v/r

Doug


On 05/29/2018 07:29 AM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's a tough one because we are stationed in Indonesia and the time 
difference is putting it's tax on things. 6-7pm German time would work?


Br,
A.


On May 18, 2018 5:01 PM, "ddemaio" > wrote:


Hi Attila,

What time where you thinking on May 31. Ludwig can talk about the
Leap release, but only during the evening German time since he has
plans during the public holiday that day.

v/r

Doug


On 05/15/2018 03:45 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

That's right, forgot about it.
Okok, no worries let's try and aim for the 31st of May then.

Br,
A.


On May 15, 2018 12:21 PM, "ddemaio" mailto:ddem...@suse.de>> wrote:

Hi Attila,

Good to hear from you. Next Thursday is probably not the best
as the openSUSE Conference starts on the Friday. Maybe we can
shut for the week after.

v/r

Doug


On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Hooe you are well! Apologise again for the silence, day job
kicked in, but seems like we can start the podcast as soon
as next Thursday if there is still interest.
Really sorry again for all the delays, had a lot of work at
hand.

Br,
A.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 3:27 PM Attila Pinter
mailto:apinter...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Doug,

Awesome, thank you. Let me get back to you on a date
next week once we see a bit more clear our schedule as
well.

Br,
A.

On 04/05/2018 03:15 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing it. Just let me
know what date we should plan for.

v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially the ARM one -,
thank you for your inputs. I think if we do monthly a
20min interview show that would be great. I'm pretty
sure we can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the equipment we ordered
- hopefully - and also can start working on the
previously mentioned technical details. We are very
new to this so any inputs are welcome ;)

One last thing tho: once our side is technically ready
would you be able to help us scheduling the first guests?

Br,
A.

On 04/03/2018 02:13 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I think 
the following could be the first two:

Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for the show. It
a good list to start with and we could add more for
things we feel could be appropriate. Some might take
a bit more coordination depending on how many people
are involved.


On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very much in April and we are still fairly
busy, but would like to make preparations for the
show. You mentioned earlier that you have some
topics prepared already, would be great to take a
look at that. Also trying to figure out some sort of
a structure for the "show" such as:

  * The length of each show,


I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.


  * Organizing the agenda per show, maybe starting
with news and revolving around major topics,
interviews as the closing part of it?,


This could be just a short segment of the show. Maybe
the first 2 minutes about what's new and what some of
the major topics are. We could probably take a bit of
this from the mailing lists.


  * Frequency of the show? (Thinking of every 2
weeks or monthly),


I really think it could be hard for a set amount of
time, but I would recommend monthly as every two
weeks could really start to take some time.


Will setup the podcast to be available over iTunes,
provide some sort of rss feed and happy to host a
webserver as the podcast's home. Maybe anything else?

That would be great.


Would appreciate your inputs.

P.S.: @Eric in case you are still interested - but
lack the time - in doing the podcast would be more
than happy to collaborate 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-05-14 Thread ddemaio

Hi Attila,

Good to hear from you. Next Thursday is probably not the best as the 
openSUSE Conference starts on the Friday. Maybe we can shut for the week 
after.


v/r

Doug


On 05/14/2018 05:02 PM, Attila Pintér wrote:

Hi Doug,

Hooe you are well! Apologise again for the silence, day job kicked in, 
but seems like we can start the podcast as soon as next Thursday if 
there is still interest.

Really sorry again for all the delays, had a lot of work at hand.

Br,
A.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018, 3:27 PM Attila Pinter > wrote:


Hi Doug,

Awesome, thank you. Let me get back to you on a date next week
once we see a bit more clear our schedule as well.

Br,
A.

On 04/05/2018 03:15 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing it. Just let me know what
date we should plan for.

v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially the ARM one -, thank you
for your inputs. I think if we do monthly a 20min interview show
that would be great. I'm pretty sure we can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the equipment we ordered -
hopefully - and also can start working on the previously
mentioned technical details. We are very new to this so any
inputs are welcome ;)

One last thing tho: once our side is technically ready would you
be able to help us scheduling the first guests?

Br,
A.

On 04/03/2018 02:13 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I think the following
could be the first two:

Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for the show. It a good
list to start with and we could add more for things we feel
could be appropriate. Some might take a bit more coordination
depending on how many people are involved.


On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very much in April and we are still fairly busy, but
would like to make preparations for the show. You mentioned
earlier that you have some topics prepared already, would be
great to take a look at that. Also trying to figure out some
sort of a structure for the "show" such as:

  * The length of each show,


I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.


  * Organizing the agenda per show, maybe starting with news
and revolving around major topics, interviews as the
closing part of it?,


This could be just a short segment of the show. Maybe the first
2 minutes about what's new and what some of the major topics
are. We could probably take a bit of this from the mailing lists.


  * Frequency of the show? (Thinking of every 2 weeks or monthly),


I really think it could be hard for a set amount of time, but I
would recommend monthly as every two weeks could really start
to take some time.


Will setup the podcast to be available over iTunes, provide
some sort of rss feed and happy to host a webserver as the
podcast's home. Maybe anything else?

That would be great.


Would appreciate your inputs.

P.S.: @Eric in case you are still interested - but lack the
time - in doing the podcast would be more than happy to
collaborate ::)

Br,
A.



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 










Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-04-05 Thread ddemaio

Hi Attila,

Yes, I can talk with Ludwig about doing it. Just let me know what date 
we should plan for.


v/r

Doug


On 04/05/2018 10:13 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

Excellent, love the topics - especially the ARM one -, thank you for 
your inputs. I think if we do monthly a 20min interview show that 
would be great. I'm pretty sure we can commit to it.
Next Monday-Tuesday will get the equipment we ordered - hopefully - 
and also can start working on the previously mentioned technical 
details. We are very new to this so any inputs are welcome ;)


One last thing tho: once our side is technically ready would you be 
able to help us scheduling the first guests?


Br,
A.

On 04/03/2018 02:13 PM, ddemaio wrote:


Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I think  the following 
could be the first two:


Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for the show. It a good list to 
start with and we could add more for things we feel could be 
appropriate. Some might take a bit more coordination depending on how 
many people are involved.



On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very much in April and we are still fairly busy, but would 
like to make preparations for the show. You mentioned earlier that 
you have some topics prepared already, would be great to take a look 
at that. Also trying to figure out some sort of a structure for the 
"show" such as:


  * The length of each show,


I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.


  * Organizing the agenda per show, maybe starting with news and
revolving around major topics, interviews as the closing part of
it?,

This could be just a short segment of the show. Maybe the first 2 
minutes about what's new and what some of the major topics are. We 
could probably take a bit of this from the mailing lists.


  * Frequency of the show? (Thinking of every 2 weeks or monthly),

I really think it could be hard for a set amount of time, but I would 
recommend monthly as every two weeks could really start to take some 
time.


Will setup the podcast to be available over iTunes, provide some 
sort of rss feed and happy to host a webserver as the podcast's 
home. Maybe anything else?

That would be great.


Would appreciate your inputs.

P.S.: @Eric in case you are still interested - but lack the time - 
in doing the podcast would be more than happy to collaborate ::)


Br,
A.



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 






Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-04-03 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
HI All,

Sorry for my silence, but work got incredibly busy. Unfortunately, I’m going to 
be unable to produce a podcast at this time. My time is being drawn elsewhere. 
I thought I would have the time, but, unfortunately Murphy’s Law prevailed and 
everything got extremely busy for me soon after I came up with the idea.

That said, whomever wants to take the reigns on the project, go ahead. I had 
quite a few ideas for the production side, but it didn’t work out.

My apologies if I wasted anyone’s time. I would love to see an openSUSE 
podcast, and will gladly listen, but my time is currently being drawn elsewhere.


Take care,
Erich


> On Apr 3, 2018, at 12:13 AM, ddemaio  wrote:
> 
> Hi Attila,
> 
> Excellent. I came up with the list below. I think  the following could be the 
> first two:
> Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15 
> Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic 
> The topics below could be rearranged for the show. It a good list to start 
> with and we could add more for things we feel could be appropriate. Some 
> might take a bit more coordination depending on how many people are involved.
> 
> 
> On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:
>> Hi Doug, 
>> So we are very much in April and we are still fairly busy, but would like to 
>> make preparations for the show. You mentioned earlier that you have some 
>> topics prepared already, would be great to take a look at that. Also trying 
>> to figure out some sort of a structure for the "show" such as:
>>  • The length of each show,
> I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.
>>  • Organizing the agenda per show, maybe starting with news and 
>> revolving around major topics, interviews as the closing part of it?,
> This could be just a short segment of the show. Maybe the first 2 minutes 
> about what's new and what some of the major topics are. We could probably 
> take a bit of this from the mailing lists.
>>  • Frequency of the show? (Thinking of every 2 weeks or monthly),
> I really think it could be hard for a set amount of time, but I would 
> recommend monthly as every two weeks could really start to take some time.
>> Will setup the podcast to be available over iTunes, provide some sort of rss 
>> feed and happy to host a webserver as the podcast's home. Maybe anything 
>> else? 
> That would be great. 
>> 
>> Would appreciate your inputs.
>> 
>> P.S.: @Eric in case you are still interested - but lack the time - in doing 
>> the podcast would be more than happy to collaborate ::)
>> 
>> Br,
>> A.
>> 
> 
> 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

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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-04-03 Thread ddemaio

Hi Attila,

Excellent. I came up with the list below. I think  the following could 
be the first two:


Ludwig Nussel for Leap 15

Richard Brown for openSUSE, openQA and Kubic

The topics below could be rearranged for the show. It a good list to 
start with and we could add more for things we feel could be 
appropriate. Some might take a bit more coordination depending on how 
many people are involved.



On 04/03/2018 07:14 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:


Hi Doug,

So we are very much in April and we are still fairly busy, but would 
like to make preparations for the show. You mentioned earlier that you 
have some topics prepared already, would be great to take a look at 
that. Also trying to figure out some sort of a structure for the 
"show" such as:


  * The length of each show,


I think 15 to 20 minutes (tops) is an ideal time.


  * Organizing the agenda per show, maybe starting with news and
revolving around major topics, interviews as the closing part of it?,

This could be just a short segment of the show. Maybe the first 2 
minutes about what's new and what some of the major topics are. We could 
probably take a bit of this from the mailing lists.


  * Frequency of the show? (Thinking of every 2 weeks or monthly),

I really think it could be hard for a set amount of time, but I would 
recommend monthly as every two weeks could really start to take some time.


Will setup the podcast to be available over iTunes, provide some sort 
of rss feed and happy to host a webserver as the podcast's home. Maybe 
anything else?

That would be great.


Would appreciate your inputs.

P.S.: @Eric in case you are still interested - but lack the time - in 
doing the podcast would be more than happy to collaborate ::)


Br,
A.



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


Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2018-03-06 Thread ddemaio

Hi Attila,

Absolutely. That would be great. Please let me know where I can help 
with any coordination.


v/r

Doug


On 03/06/2018 10:45 AM, Attila Pinter wrote:

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

2018-03-06 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

2018-02-19 Thread ddemaio

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.


--
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 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-30 Thread erich
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 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-21 Thread ddemaio

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 think this sounds like a great idea. Did you need any help story
boarding or anything of the nature. Let me know. I will help out where I
can. v/r
Doug

On 2017-11-03 06:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:

Hello all,
I just did a Google search looking for a potential openSUSE podcast
and came across an old thread on this list with various people
interested in starting one up. Unfortunately, nothing ever came from
that, with the exception of, at the beginning of this year, Bryan
Lunduke had started SUSE Open Audio… which never, as far as I can see,
got past two episodes. Not sure what the reasons for that, but from
what I know of Bryan is he is a very busy man.
I’ve been looking for a Linux project to get involved in lately. My
first attempt has been to revive Edubuntu, the education flavor of
Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I have received no response from my contacts at
Ubuntu/Canonical (I helped in the early days of getting Ubuntu MATE
started), and it seems as if the project is being stonewalled in an
effort to let it be discontinued. My reason for this was because my
son just entered Kindergarten and I wanted to be able to provide him
with an operating system tailored to his needs. He has shown an
interest in Linux and has a plush Geeko he regularly cuddles with
(which should have been my first indication 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-11 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
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 think this sounds like a great idea. Did you need any help story
> >> boarding or anything of the nature. Let me know. I will help out where I
> >> can. v/r
> >> Doug
> >> 
> >> On 2017-11-03 06:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
> >>> Hello all,
> >>> I just did a Google search looking for a potential openSUSE podcast
> >>> and came across an old thread on this list with various people
> >>> interested in starting one up. Unfortunately, nothing ever came from
> >>> that, with the exception of, at the beginning of this year, Bryan
> >>> Lunduke had started SUSE Open Audio… which never, as far as I can see,
> >>> got past two episodes. Not sure what the reasons for that, but from
> >>> what I know of Bryan is he is a very busy man.
> >>> I’ve been looking for a Linux project to get involved in lately. My
> >>> first attempt has been to revive Edubuntu, the education flavor of
> >>> Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I have received no response from my contacts at
> >>> Ubuntu/Canonical (I helped in the early days of getting Ubuntu MATE
> >>> started), and it seems as if the project is being stonewalled in an
> >>> effort to let it be discontinued. My reason for this was because my
> >>> son just entered Kindergarten and I wanted to be able to provide him
> >>> with an operating system tailored to his needs. He has shown an
> >>> interest in Linux and has a plush Geeko he regularly cuddles with
> >>> (which should have been my first indication to go with openSUSE). I
> >>> intend to set him up with the openSUSE Li-FE project when I can get a
> >>> small computer (read: Netbook or the like) for him.
> >>> That said, with my media production background, podcasts or something
> >>> of the like seem to be projects within my wheelhouse. I’m a former
> >>> producer with Jupiter Broadcasting and even appeared in an episode or
> >>> two of the Linux Action Show, long after Bryan left, and I used to
> >>> regularly contribute to Linux Unplugged. After taking a couple years
> >>> off, I’ve been a part of the Linux Unplugged “Virtual LUG” when time
> >>> has allowed. My day job is as a production director (video editor,
> >>> audio engineer, and lighting tech rolled into one) at a church in
> >>> Seattle. I could go on and even drop a few names, but that might not
> >>> be relevant at this time.
> >>> I would not be opposed to leading the efforts to revive a podcast for
> >>> openSUSE, or even being a host. I know there are tons of people within
> >>> the community who would make excellent 

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-07 Thread Douglas DeMaio

Great Erich,

That sounds good to me. I'm sure we can come up with guests and I'll ask 
people if they would like to be one to discuss a specific topic.


v/r

Doug


On 11/03/2017 10:04 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:

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 think this sounds like a great idea. Did you need any help story boarding or 
anything of the nature. Let me know. I will help out where I can.
v/r
Doug

On 2017-11-03 06:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:

Hello all,
I just did a Google search looking for a potential openSUSE podcast
and came across an old thread on this list with various people
interested in starting one up. Unfortunately, nothing ever came from
that, with the exception of, at the beginning of this year, Bryan
Lunduke had started SUSE Open Audio… which never, as far as I can see,
got past two episodes. Not sure what the reasons for that, but from
what I know of Bryan is he is a very busy man.
I’ve been looking for a Linux project to get involved in lately. My
first attempt has been to revive Edubuntu, the education flavor of
Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I have received no response from my contacts at
Ubuntu/Canonical (I helped in the early days of getting Ubuntu MATE
started), and it seems as if the project is being stonewalled in an
effort to let it be discontinued. My reason for this was because my
son just entered Kindergarten and I wanted to be able to provide him
with an operating system tailored to his needs. He has shown an
interest in Linux and has a plush Geeko he regularly cuddles with
(which should have been my first indication to go with openSUSE). I
intend to set him up with the openSUSE Li-FE project when I can get a
small computer (read: Netbook or the like) for him.
That said, with my media production background, podcasts or something
of the like seem to be projects within my wheelhouse. I’m a former
producer with Jupiter Broadcasting and even appeared in an episode or
two of the Linux Action Show, long after Bryan left, and I used to
regularly contribute to Linux Unplugged. After taking a couple years
off, I’ve been a part of the Linux Unplugged “Virtual LUG” when time
has allowed. My day job is as a production director (video editor,
audio engineer, and lighting tech rolled into one) at a church in
Seattle. I could go on and even drop a few names, but that might not
be relevant at this time.
I would not be opposed to leading the efforts to revive a podcast for
openSUSE, or even being a host. I know there are tons of people within
the community who would make excellent hosts, contributors, or
cohosts. Two seems to be a magic number many podcasts use for number
of hosts, but I’ve also seen large successes with three hosts. Single
host podcasts tend to get boring as there’s no color or conversation
to bounce around.
Anyhow, if this seems like a good idea, then let me know. It sure
would be “a lot of fun.”
Erich Eickmeyer--
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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-03 Thread 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 think this sounds like a great idea. Did you need any help story boarding 
> or anything of the nature. Let me know. I will help out where I can.
> v/r
> Doug
> 
> On 2017-11-03 06:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I just did a Google search looking for a potential openSUSE podcast
>> and came across an old thread on this list with various people
>> interested in starting one up. Unfortunately, nothing ever came from
>> that, with the exception of, at the beginning of this year, Bryan
>> Lunduke had started SUSE Open Audio… which never, as far as I can see,
>> got past two episodes. Not sure what the reasons for that, but from
>> what I know of Bryan is he is a very busy man.
>> I’ve been looking for a Linux project to get involved in lately. My
>> first attempt has been to revive Edubuntu, the education flavor of
>> Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I have received no response from my contacts at
>> Ubuntu/Canonical (I helped in the early days of getting Ubuntu MATE
>> started), and it seems as if the project is being stonewalled in an
>> effort to let it be discontinued. My reason for this was because my
>> son just entered Kindergarten and I wanted to be able to provide him
>> with an operating system tailored to his needs. He has shown an
>> interest in Linux and has a plush Geeko he regularly cuddles with
>> (which should have been my first indication to go with openSUSE). I
>> intend to set him up with the openSUSE Li-FE project when I can get a
>> small computer (read: Netbook or the like) for him.
>> That said, with my media production background, podcasts or something
>> of the like seem to be projects within my wheelhouse. I’m a former
>> producer with Jupiter Broadcasting and even appeared in an episode or
>> two of the Linux Action Show, long after Bryan left, and I used to
>> regularly contribute to Linux Unplugged. After taking a couple years
>> off, I’ve been a part of the Linux Unplugged “Virtual LUG” when time
>> has allowed. My day job is as a production director (video editor,
>> audio engineer, and lighting tech rolled into one) at a church in
>> Seattle. I could go on and even drop a few names, but that might not
>> be relevant at this time.
>> I would not be opposed to leading the efforts to revive a podcast for
>> openSUSE, or even being a host. I know there are tons of people within
>> the community who would make excellent hosts, contributors, or
>> cohosts. Two seems to be a magic number many podcasts use for number
>> of hosts, but I’ve also seen large successes with three hosts. Single
>> host podcasts tend to get boring as there’s no color or conversation
>> to bounce around.
>> Anyhow, if this seems like a good idea, then let me know. It sure
>> would be “a lot of fun.”
>> Erich Eickmeyer--
>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org
>> To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+ow...@opensuse.org
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Re: [opensuse-marketing] Podcast Revisit

2017-11-03 Thread 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 think this sounds like a great idea. Did you need any help story boarding 
> or anything of the nature. Let me know. I will help out where I can.
> v/r
> Doug
> 
> On 2017-11-03 06:22, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I just did a Google search looking for a potential openSUSE podcast
>> and came across an old thread on this list with various people
>> interested in starting one up. Unfortunately, nothing ever came from
>> that, with the exception of, at the beginning of this year, Bryan
>> Lunduke had started SUSE Open Audio… which never, as far as I can see,
>> got past two episodes. Not sure what the reasons for that, but from
>> what I know of Bryan is he is a very busy man.
>> I’ve been looking for a Linux project to get involved in lately. My
>> first attempt has been to revive Edubuntu, the education flavor of
>> Ubuntu. Unfortunately, I have received no response from my contacts at
>> Ubuntu/Canonical (I helped in the early days of getting Ubuntu MATE
>> started), and it seems as if the project is being stonewalled in an
>> effort to let it be discontinued. My reason for this was because my
>> son just entered Kindergarten and I wanted to be able to provide him
>> with an operating system tailored to his needs. He has shown an
>> interest in Linux and has a plush Geeko he regularly cuddles with
>> (which should have been my first indication to go with openSUSE). I
>> intend to set him up with the openSUSE Li-FE project when I can get a
>> small computer (read: Netbook or the like) for him.
>> That said, with my media production background, podcasts or something
>> of the like seem to be projects within my wheelhouse. I’m a former
>> producer with Jupiter Broadcasting and even appeared in an episode or
>> two of the Linux Action Show, long after Bryan left, and I used to
>> regularly contribute to Linux Unplugged. After taking a couple years
>> off, I’ve been a part of the Linux Unplugged “Virtual LUG” when time
>> has allowed. My day job is as a production director (video editor,
>> audio engineer, and lighting tech rolled into one) at a church in
>> Seattle. I could go on and even drop a few names, but that might not
>> be relevant at this time.
>> I would not be opposed to leading the efforts to revive a podcast for
>> openSUSE, or even being a host. I know there are tons of people within
>> the community who would make excellent hosts, contributors, or
>> cohosts. Two seems to be a magic number many podcasts use for number
>> of hosts, but I’ve also seen large successes with three hosts. Single
>> host podcasts tend to get boring as there’s no color or conversation
>> to bounce around.
>> Anyhow, if this seems like a good idea, then let me know. It sure
>> would be “a lot of fun.”
>> Erich Eickmeyer--
>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org
>> To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+ow...@opensuse.org
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