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 <ddem...@suse.de> 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 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+ow...@opensuse.org