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Are you interested in '''advertising some area of the Debian community''' and ready to '''talk about it in a podcast''' episode? '''[[http://frostbitemedia.org/node/7|This Week In Debian]]''' (TWID) is a
podcast about the Debian community edited by
[[http://www.frostbitesystems.com/|Frostbite Systems]].

 * Web page: http://frostbitemedia.org/node/7
 * OGG feed: http://www.frostbitemedia.libsyn.com/rss/twid.ogg
 * MP3 feed: http://www.frostbitemedia.libsyn.com/rss/twidmp3

= Contributing to TWID =

Are you interested in '''advertising some area of the Debian community'''
and ready to '''talk about it in a podcast''' episode?
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Then '''add your name at the bottom of this page'''! Then '''add your name below'''!

You can also suggests others for interviews.

Remember that people outside the Debian community might have hard
time figuring out how to contact a Debian IRC nickname or even full name. So
'''please add links or other contact information''' that enable the pocast
editors to get in touch with potential speakers.
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The [[http://www.frostbitesystems.com/ Frostbite Systems]] company sells computer hardware pre-installed with GNU/Linux distributions
(
Debian is not yet in the list of distributions to choose from, but will be soon!).
The [[http://www.frostbitesystems.com/|Frostbite Systems]] company sells computer
hardware pre-installed with GNU/Linux distributions, including Debian of course.
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For both promotion and as a service to communities, they are producing audio [[http://frostbitemedia.org/ podcasts about FOSS communities]].
As an example, check out the [[http://frostbitemedia.org/node/8 This Week In Fedora]] podcast.
For both promotion and as a service to communities, they are also producing
[[http://frostbitemedia.org/|podcasts about FOSS communities]]. As an example,
check out the [[http://frostbitemedia.org/node/8|This Week In Fedora]] podcast.
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[[http://www.frostbitemedia.org FrostbiteMedia]] has contacted Debian to check whether the project is interested in starting a
'''This Week In Debian''' podcast.
To evaluate whether we want to start it or not, we need to plan (and record) ahead a few episodes,
to check for the sustainabil
ity of the podcast.
[[http://www.frostbitemedia.org|FrostbiteMedia]] has contacted Debian to check
whether the project is interested in starting a '''This Week In Debian''' podcast.
Thanks to shared effort by Frostbite and Debian, the podcast is now up and running!
To keep the podcast running, we
always need to plan (and record) ahead
a few episodes
, to ensure the sustainability of the podcast.
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== Forthcoming episodes ==

[[Frostbitemedia

Are you interested in participating?
If so, please add your name below, together with a brief description of the topic you'd like to talk about.
== Recorded episodes ==
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 1. Ben Hutchings - kernel team
 1. Margarita Manterola - Debian Women.
 1. [[NeilMcGovern|Neil McGovern]] - Release team


== People available for interviews ==

Are you interested in participating as interview partner?

If so, please add your name below, together with a brief description of the topic
you'd like to talk about.

   1. [[AlexanderSchmehl|Alexander Reichle-Schmehl]] - Publicity Work
   1. [[AlexanderSchmehl|Alexander Reichle-Schmehl]] - getting involved as non-technical user
   1. [[GerfriedFuchs|Rhonda]] - Upstream and Downstream collaboration
   1. [[XTaran|Axel Beckert]] - [[Debian GNU/kFreeBSD]]
   1. Joerg Jaspert - FTPMaster foo
   1. Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> - eclipse and java
   1. ''add yourself here''

== Interview partners suggested by others ==

Do you want to hear someone specific in such a podcast, add his name and possible topics below.

   1. an ftpmaster (explain what they do, what their responsibilities are)
     * If an ftp-assistant is good enough, I can explain some if our tasks -- [[AlexanderSchmehl|Alexander Reichle-Schmehl]]
   1. Bdale Garbee (explain what Debian's technical committee does)
   1. Russ Allbery (discuss lintian, Debian policy)
   1. gregoa (Debian Perl team, squashing release critical bugs)
   1. Ian Jackson (Debian's journey from 1993 to today)
   1. Biella Coleman & Bdale Garbee (Debian history and culture)
   1. luk and/or vorlon (Release Management)
   1. POX (debian python/applications modules team)
   1. Samuel Thibault (accesibility)
   1. Guillem Jover (dpkg internals/tips)
   1. listmaster (fighting spam in the debian lists)
   1. Don (BTS internals/tricks)
   1. jeremie koeing (Hurd installer)
   1. Arthur liu (this year's gsoc projects)
   1. freee/siretart/? (debian multimedia)
   1. formorer (debian backports infrastructure)
   1. aurel32 (debian ports)
   1. franklin/pabs (debian wiki, how to contribute/help)
   1. Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu founder, relationship building on a Debian base)
   1. Alice Ferrazzi (Debian women, how to attract more women to Debian)
   1. ''add your suggestion here''

== Other Topic Ideas ==

Just have a topic idea? Add it below.

 * Debian Women Project (Maybe ask on debian-women@lists.debian.org)
 * ''add your suggestion here''

== People available for help ==

Are you interested in helping? If so, please add your name below and give a summary of how you'd like to help.

 1. I don't have a topic, but would be interested in contributing as an interviewer or panelist. I Suggested starting a Debian podcast on identi.ca in June, but the co-host I asked unfortunately declined. I would suggest that weekly is a bit too frequent, but I may be surprised. --- RyanBaroletFogarty
 1. Happy to help here too, though I also have a touch of skepticism that we can sustain this over the long term. I think our current DPL is very accessible, which is a good thing, but hopefully we can interview others as well. --- JeremiahFoster
 1. Well, it would be nice to have the podcasts translated to other languages. I could do it into Spanish (I know very good both Latin-American Castilian (native) and Spanish Castilian). --- AlejandroMatos
 1. Another one that may help on the spanish version of the podcast --- AntonioMaldonado
 1. ''add yourself here''

This Week In Debian - Podcast

This Week In Debian (TWID) is a podcast about the Debian community edited by Frostbite Systems.

Contributing to TWID

Are you interested in advertising some area of the Debian community and ready to talk about it in a podcast episode?
Then add your name below!

You can also suggests others for interviews.

Remember that people outside the Debian community might have hard time figuring out how to contact a Debian IRC nickname or even full name. So please add links or other contact information that enable the pocast editors to get in touch with potential speakers.

Background

The Frostbite Systems company sells computer hardware pre-installed with GNU/Linux distributions, including Debian of course.

For both promotion and as a service to communities, they are also producing podcasts about FOSS communities. As an example, check out the This Week In Fedora podcast.

FrostbiteMedia has contacted Debian to check whether the project is interested in starting a This Week In Debian podcast. Thanks to shared effort by Frostbite and Debian, the podcast is now up and running! To keep the podcast running, we always need to plan (and record) ahead a few episodes, to ensure the sustainability of the podcast.

Recorded episodes

  1. StefanoZacchiroli - Debian in general, DebianProjectLeader interview

  2. Ben Hutchings - kernel team
  3. Margarita Manterola - Debian Women.
  4. Neil McGovern - Release team

People available for interviews

Are you interested in participating as interview partner?

If so, please add your name below, together with a brief description of the topic you'd like to talk about.

  1. Alexander Reichle-Schmehl - Publicity Work

  2. Alexander Reichle-Schmehl - getting involved as non-technical user

  3. Rhonda - Upstream and Downstream collaboration

  4. Axel Beckert - Debian GNU/kFreeBSD

  5. Joerg Jaspert - FTPMaster foo
  6. Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> - eclipse and java

  7. add yourself here

Interview partners suggested by others

Do you want to hear someone specific in such a podcast, add his name and possible topics below.

  1. an ftpmaster (explain what they do, what their responsibilities are)
  2. Bdale Garbee (explain what Debian's technical committee does)
  3. Russ Allbery (discuss lintian, Debian policy)
  4. gregoa (Debian Perl team, squashing release critical bugs)
  5. Ian Jackson (Debian's journey from 1993 to today)
  6. Biella Coleman & Bdale Garbee (Debian history and culture)

  7. luk and/or vorlon (Release Management)
  8. POX (debian python/applications modules team)
  9. Samuel Thibault (accesibility)
  10. Guillem Jover (dpkg internals/tips)
  11. listmaster (fighting spam in the debian lists)
  12. Don (BTS internals/tricks)
  13. jeremie koeing (Hurd installer)
  14. Arthur liu (this year's gsoc projects)
  15. freee/siretart/? (debian multimedia)
  16. formorer (debian backports infrastructure)
  17. aurel32 (debian ports)
  18. franklin/pabs (debian wiki, how to contribute/help)
  19. Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu founder, relationship building on a Debian base)
  20. Alice Ferrazzi (Debian women, how to attract more women to Debian)
  21. add your suggestion here

Other Topic Ideas

Just have a topic idea? Add it below.

People available for help

Are you interested in helping? If so, please add your name below and give a summary of how you'd like to help.

  1. I don't have a topic, but would be interested in contributing as an interviewer or panelist. I Suggested starting a Debian podcast on identi.ca in June, but the co-host I asked unfortunately declined. I would suggest that weekly is a bit too frequent, but I may be surprised. --- RyanBaroletFogarty

  2. Happy to help here too, though I also have a touch of skepticism that we can sustain this over the long term. I think our current DPL is very accessible, which is a good thing, but hopefully we can interview others as well. --- JeremiahFoster

  3. Well, it would be nice to have the podcasts translated to other languages. I could do it into Spanish (I know very good both Latin-American Castilian (native) and Spanish Castilian). --- AlejandroMatos

  4. Another one that may help on the spanish version of the podcast --- AntonioMaldonado

  5. add yourself here