Nathan,
The idea sounds great. It is a fair amount of work to start and keep a
podcast running. It should be release consistent ( day, week or month).
and you need a bit of production. A good set/setting, hosts and some post
production,
ie. editing and scoring ... to name a few. Scheduling topics and
coordinating
interviews are part of the fun also!
Its a great idea but to work it takes teamwork. I am not throwing cold water
on your idea, just looking at the practical side of it.

Don

On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Nathan Haines <nhai...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> I was discussing the idea with a friend of the team doing a California
> LoCo podcast, and we think it's solid idea.
>
> We could cover local and international Ubuntu news, and also include
> discussion about other topics that are relevent to Ubuntu, Linux, and
> Free and Open Source Software.
>
> Interviews would be easy to line up, with several potential interviewees
> living in California, and eventually we could take reader mail and
> answer questions on the air.
>
> This is a project I think could help the LoCo expand and gain new
> interest and membership.  So I'm throwing this idea out to the list to
> see if there's any interest.
>
> Regards,
> Nathan
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