Of course no-one is forced to listen to the podcast.. Richard, I think, was
just trying to leave some subtle, like a sledgehammer, feedback about *why* he
wasn't going to listen any more. In a twisted way that's actually quite
constructive.

That said, I'm sure the Posse are more interested in four friends having fun
rather than catering to a particular audience -- much as Richard does in his
own podcast (I'm quite sure Richard doesn't give a rat's arse about his
audience!)

Cheers
Kerry

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Carl Jokl <carl.j...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I might mention that the members of the Java Posse create the podcast
> in their own free time and are not doing it to officially represent
> any organisation or necessarily have any financial gain from running
> the podcast.
>
> That being the case isn't it the prerogative of the Java Posse to
> chose what they choose to use the time speaking about. It is their
> time after all, which they are not being paid for. No-one is forced to
> listen to the Podcast.
>
> I certainly would have a hard time finding time to run a podcast and
> even if I did doubt people would want to take time out of their day to
> listen to me ramble on about Java and things.
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