[Hpr] Happy new year - should we continue with HPR ?

jezra jezra at jezra.net
Sat Jan 20 19:28:55 UTC 2024


As an absolute slacker that owes shows, I am aware that I am part of the 
problem.

The only suggestion that I can make in order to keep the show going 
going, would be to decrease the show release cadence. Thrice fortnightly 
perhaps?

jezra

On 1/19/24 06:25, Ken Fallon via Hpr wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> First of all best wishes to you and yours. I hope you have all had a 
> good year and a good festive season.
> 
> I would like to open 2024 with the question, should we continue the HPR 
> project ?
> 
> Since I took up the mop inspired by "hpr0560 :: Old soldiers, A 
> discussion of "podfading" - the fading away of once-active podcasts 
> <https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr0560/index.html>", the 
> understanding was to continue the project until there is no more 
> interest in it.
> 
> Last weekend we used up five shows from the reserve queue, and tomorrow 
> I will be posting the last remaining four shows in the reserve queue. So 
> including the other scheduled shows HPR will finish as a project on 
> *Friday, 2 February 2024*.
> 
> All things come to an end, and running for 18 years, 4 months, 14 days, 
> producing 4345 shows from 427 hosts, is some achievement.
> 
> So Dave and I just want to check to see if there is still interest in 
> the concept of a *Podcast produced by the Community, For the Community*?
> 
> If there is we will continue doing what we do, however we would like the 
> help of one (ideally two) additional janitors.
> 
> You can vote here. <https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/calendar.php>
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ken and Dave.
> 
> HPR Janitors.
> 
> 
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