To me, the biggest issue for HPR is, and always has been, attracting
contributors. It stands to reason then, that lowering the barrier to
entry matters more than anything else, including raising the audio
quality. While many longtime podcasters find the process of recording
quality audio to be triv
Dave Morris said:
>> So, here's my request: can we make efforts to reduce the "vulnerability"
>> of shows to unavailable links in the future?
>>
>> Discuss please :-)
I suppose I'm guilty of this: just off the top of my head, I know I've
put up links to several audio dramas that will almost certa
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If you're taking votes, I like:
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When you think about it, it's surprising we haven't had this problem
before. Unless we did, and it just wasn't brought to light.
Can we assume the harassment source was from within the community, and
not just from random trolls on the Internet? I think removing email
addresses of hosts is a great
No way! Fifty was one of those guys whom I half-thought was
invincible. Such a nice guy, and such a loss. This is terribly
shocking news.
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> Ok LnB, I'd like to see your format so I can derive something similar
> without going too far outside of your structures. I love the idea of "I
> watched this, it was horrible and here is why you should watch it"
Okay, well this is what I'm going to go with right off the bat. Again
> From: "Thaj A. Sara"
> At the end of the day if someone only wants technical discussion they can
> skip these episodes, or contribute what they feel is lacking. Just my two
> cents.
In my mind, this is an open series, with an open format. I have a
particular way I want to do mine, but there's
From: Nigel Verity
> On that basis I will certainly submit a review. Perhaps your idea could be
> expanded to include books or even music as well.
I don't see a reason why it couldn't. Certainly, it wouldn't bother me.
From: "Christopher M. Hobbs"
> Granted I haven't contributed an episode i
On 8/25/19, Nigel Verity wrote:
> How strictly do you feel the term "free" should be interpreted? I'm sure
> most of us know how to get hold of movies for free as in beer, even if they
> are not necessarily 100% legitimate in terms of all the copyright
> legalities.
That's a good question. I gue
On 8/25/19, Jeroen Baten wrote:
> Sounds like fun. Create a review panel, record the review. Let's do a
> tryout.
>
> Regards,
> Jeroen Baten
I think there was a film review series on HPR a while back that was a
group chat thing. That's a real hassle to edit (at least, I find it to
be). I'm more
This is cribbed from a letter I sent to Ken, and he suggested I might
want to run it by the list.
I had an idea for an HPR series. As you might recall, among the many
podcasts he did, Lord Drachenblut had one called "Ten Buck Review",
wherein he reviewed movies from the bargain bin at Wal-mart tha
> 2. Policy change to Scheduling Guidelines
>
> Given we now host on the IA, we have more time needed to process the
> shows in the event that something goes wrong. To that end I would like
> to update the second point on the "Scheduling Guidelines" to say fill up
> slots in the coming two weeks, i
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Please cover the recent discussion on this list about fair use vs.
open licenses. It might be good for the larger HPR listener community
to hear about it.
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The question really isn't about this one episode, is it? This is
really about policy. When it come to policy, I see the question in
these terms:
Is there reasonable concern about the copyright of the content?
I don't know about others, but the fact that this has become the
subject of so much disc
Nice hardware! Will you be using a separate mic, or the built in mics on
the Zoom? Either way, you'll probably want some sort of wind or pop screen
as well, so people aren't breathing into the mic as you interview them.
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It does not render in Vivaldi, for whatever that's worth.
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At all.
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I think it's a great idea! And I wholeheartedly endorse the idea of
making the Explicit/Clean flags mandatory as well, rather than
defaulting to Explicit. Sometimes I've missed setting this button when
uploading in a hurry, and my ep went out marked as Explicit, when it
wasn't.
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These are great! Wonderful themes. I personally prefer the firs
I know it's been brought up in the past, but if we're revisiting the
whole thing, is there a better voice available for espeak these days?
I like the idea of having the host announced, along with a simple
description of the ep, but every time I recommend an episode to
someone outside the HPR commun
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the
cover, and removed the interior art. The Creative Commons Zero license
of the original version made this possible, and, of course, this
version is released under the same license.
Grab that from here:
http://gopher.info-underground.net:70/lostnbronx/Dungeon-Raiders_revised-edition-d03.epub
I
I'd say it could go away without any problem. It was a good idea, but
it didn't get much play, and seems like it was hard to maintain.
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Is it possible to offer Bitcoin as one of the donation options for
HPR/Anhonesthost? Considering tech make-up of this community, I should
think so, but I realize that's it's not necessarily straightforward.
Bitcoin would make donating easier for me, so this is mostly a selfish
request.
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> I would suggest those wanting to participate in the game use another
> channel/room on the server so as not to interrupt the normal banter.
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of doing it on the HPR New's Year's
Eve show? Are you saying you'd prefer it didn't happen on the sh
Well, I'm in! I did open my mouth, so I'm sorta committed here. Anyone else?
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I second Klaatu's assessment.
Ham radio is such a huge, complicated topic, it might be very useful
to have one or two "non-hams" on the round-table, to act as surrogates
for ignorant listeners like me -- people whose only function would be
to ask basic questions about what ham radio is, how you ge
I believe the Explicit tag is adequate. Anything further becomes some
sort of ratings system, which is a rabbit hole no one wants to go
down. This has hardly been the first episode with enough bad language
or questionable content to make people stop and think, and it's not
the first time this conve
Now that just sucks.
I'll put together something in the next couple of days. Klaatu, should
we send our clips directly to you?
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> OK Let me explain. Should I count all the hits or just downloads ? The
> feeds or the audio files ? From every ip or filter the bots etc.
>
> So basically what would you grep the logs for a HPR download ?
I would think that each of those, parsed separately, would be of some
value. It would al
I think Pokey has it. He said something about it the other night.
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I know this may seem heretical, but I'm not entirely convinced that
there IS a problem here, except in the area of running out of shows
(which is always a danger). I mean, what exactly IS a community
podcast? To my way of mind, it's a show where listeners are free to
contribute, with no (or few)
I think an episode profiling what they offer, or even a series, would
be a better fit than advertising with or for them. I'm not against an
organization utilizing different promotion methods per se, but, as has
been stated, HPR has always been careful to do so with shows and
groups that are closel
I know this has been discussed to death, but there seems to a be a
number of legacy "official" themes on this page:
http://hackerpublicradio.org/media/theme-music/
which is linked to in several places from this page:
http://hackerpublicradio.org/theme.php
The Intros aren't that big a deal, I gu
I think it's clear that HPR needs a couple of regular shows -- that
is, tech podcasts released through HPR instead of on the producer's
own on a regular basis. I, personally, don't feel qualified to
produce a tech-based program, and I don't have a buttload of time,
anyway, but I'd be willing to ge
I second the Sanza Clip idea. The recording quality is remarkably
good, considering what it is. I've found you can still get a fair
amount of handling noise with it attached to a stick, but if you keep
a steady grip on it, it works very well this way. Another approach
for interviews is to use th
Thanks to the magic Perl mojo of David Morriss, the Stardrifter RSS
feeds are working fine now! Thanks to David and everyone else in this
wonderful community for their help. Grab the feeds here:
http://www.cavalcadeaudio.com/rss/rss.stardri.ogg.xml
http://www.cavalcadeaudio.com/rss/rss.stardri.m
nerate the feeds. There's probably a way
to get the tag in there. I'll look into it for the
future.
-Thanks!
On 8/1/14, Dave Morriss wrote:
> On 01/08/14 16:57, lostnbronx wrote:
>> FWIW, gpodder grabs both feeds just fine.
>
> I stand in awe of gPodder. Someone has presu
FWIW, gpodder grabs both feeds just fine.
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> Well, that's what I get for trying to figure out what's wrong as I go to
> bed.
>
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> On Aug 1, 2014, Dave Morriss wrote:
>>On 01/08/14 02:30, x1101 wrote:
>>> I can't tell if the issue is on my end or what, but when
You can grab "Street Candles" at:
http://www.cavalcadeaudio.com/stardrifter.html
RSS options are there on the side.
I'm grabbing "Revolution Radio" today, but I'm not sure about making the review.
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I don't even have a tar or zip file for "Street Candles" yet, so
"Revolution Radio" is one up on me! The size total for all mp3 files
in "SC" is something like 1.2 GB. The ogg files are something like
850 MB total. Grabbing them through the Stardrifter RSS feed is
probably the easiest way to go.
Is that "David," me? I don't really need the calendar notifications,
because I follow Audiobook Club announcements on this mailing list.
Do you still intend to announce them here? I find this list very
convenient and informative.
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I, too, vote for integrating the existing forums (if we're having a
vote). It seems logical to use the tools at hand if they'll do the
job, instead of going out and getting new ones.
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