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 <ddem...@suse.de <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" <ddem...@suse.de
    <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" <ddem...@suse.de
        <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
            <apinter...@gmail.com <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 ::)

                Br,
                A.


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