Listening back to old HPR episodes there have been many show series that have seemingly been people trying out their podcasting chops

on hpr to see if hosting their own show was something they wanted to do ( talk geek to me and the alien brothers comes to mind ).

Some are better  than others ( talk geek to me; good : alien brothers; not so good ) but they both helped 'keep the lights on' at hpr so for that i am

thankful.  I've never had a problem getting a slot for the episodes i have produced and I always think I'm addressing the hpr audience itself when I'm doing a show.

What ever happened to deep geek and monsterb? They produced some great shows, i'm a little sad that I wasn't part of hpr, but its nice to hear what they had to say.

Brian-in-ohio

ps if monsterb or deep geek read this, "you owe ken a show!"

"when citizens own guns, the government _is _afraid"

On 7/23/20 2:03 PM, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
"Content of interest to hackers" always worked for me.

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  be afraid of their people.” - Alan Moore, /V for Vendetta/

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On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 1:36 PM Ken Fallon <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Marcus,

    If you create material and post it first on HPR then it meets the
    requirements you mention. That means once you upload it to the HPR
    server you can publish it anywhere else you like.

    You can ping the janitors at admin@hpr for more technical
    questions, as
    this list goes to the community.

    That said, this question (and three other queries I have had off the
    mail list) does bring a fundamental question as to what HPR is.
    Are we a
    Content Publication Network like youtube, or are we a Podcast that
    random people contribute to ? Or to put it another way, is the host
    addressing the Internet in general or the HPR Audience ?

    I would like to hear the opinions of the community on this please.

-- Regards,

    Ken Fallon
    http://kenfallon.com
    http://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents.php?hostid=30


    On 2020-07-23 18:05, Marcus Wilson wrote:
    > Hello,
    >
    > I have some ideas and wanted to provide some shows.  I had a
    question
    > about the interpretation of produced for hacker public radio.
    >
    > "For this reason we are only releasing material created
    exclusively for
    > HPR."
    >
    > Can I do the show for HPR and then share the show on another
    community
    > online radio channel later?  If it's CC-BY-SA I'd assume so but
    wanted
    > to ask before I started working on my ideas.
    >
    > Thank you very much,
    >
    > Marcus
    >


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