Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi, first excuse me if this is the wrong mailing list. If there is better mailing list please point me in the right direction. Fedora has a really strong emphasize on communication and openness, and that is true in most part from the open communication on mailing lists and irc channels. AFAIK there is no fedora podcast, there was one unofficial but it died and it produced only a few (great) shows. I also rarely see and fedora exposure in other podcasts; there are fedora reviews and usually podcast hosts do a interview with Max Spevack once or twice a year and that is it. Why?
This is not true. Others like Jeremy Katz have showed up in podcasts.
There are lots of great fedora community members, fedora devels and redhat people that would make great guests on lots of podcasts... I believe they should approach podcast hosts with some interesting Fedora related project, new feature or any other interesting topic and go from there... It would be even better if Fedora had an official podcast, or even better a few official and few unofficial :)
Are you volunteering to lead the effort?
I listen to few of the most interesting linux podcasts and one think that made me write this post was the Fedora 8 review and KDE4 review by Chris and Bryan form Linux Action Show podcast. They made a great show and reviewed Fedora 8 and gave their comments what they see as bad and good in Fedora 8 (LAS episode 67). They also said that KDE4 RC1 basically sucks or it should be still called beta not RC1. In the latest episode 68 Aaron Seigo from the KDE project got on as s guest to explain what is going on with the KDE 4.0 and that was a really revealing episode and really informative on multiple levels. This could be their best show to date. It would be great if somebody from Fedora agreed to do an interview for Linux Action Show regarding issues they have with Fedora 8. That would be a GREAT thing for us users and fans of Fedora...
I have send a mail before. Rahul -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list