I'm eager to try recording audio and/or video of Linux audio related talks and to learn more about editing and publishing in a user-friendly format.
I'm inspired by several other communities' and podcasters' effort and media releases and curious about who among you might be as well and would like to try it out.
Anything that highlights the activity and knowledge of the community and could inspire us further could be covered. I prefer to blend in screen shares and click-and-point style demos and presentations as a visual part alongside the topics being talked about. Jitsi can handle both and OBS can record the screen shares and videos.
Some content ideas for a start:
- Listening party to tracks from Original Scores & Recordings. Q&A with the producer(s)
- Listening party to talks from FOSDEM and other cons. We help each other understand and sum up the details
- AMA (reddit style) with a dev
- LAW lounge rig rundown, show us your tools and workflow, explain decisions behind choosing them
- open help hour, flag your issue in advance and meet up for live troubleshooting with guided help and/or remote access tools
- ninjam powered music collab with time to discuss and react inbetween takes
- synth showcases from the synth guys and girls
- producers corner with someone who's recording, mixing, mastering with FLOSS tools
- writing and editing a shared Linux audio 'missing manual', help each other document our tools and setup better
I'm not gonna brand it podcast.linuxmusicians.com or something like that anyway of course but will base it on the activity and people I see here.