New Poll - Time for a FGI Podcast?

Hi All,

We at Free Government Information are considering launching a podcast.

We are thinking of something a little like the popular LibVibe podcast, which runs between 5 and 15 minutes and would feature news from this site and other govdoc related blogs and news sources.

As far as a publishing schedule, we're thinking about twice a month or so until we got the hang of podcasting.

But if there is no interest in a podcast, we could keep working on other stuff.

That is why we have a new poll. For the next month we'll take your input on whether we should podcast and hopefully through comments, find out what you'd like to hear.

So, please take the poll. If we get at least 50 people saying definitely or maybe, we'll go forward.

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Absolutely! Consider me a

Absolutely! Consider me a supporter.....let me know what else I can do.

Rick

Any recommendations for podcast hosting?

Rick,

Thanks for your support. If you happened to have recommendations about podcast hosting services, that would be helpful. I figure we'll probably look at Libsyn and Mypodcast, but if you know of other free or extremely low cost services, we'd love to hear about them.

Other than that, give us your ideas about what a good govdocs/info policy podcast would look like. Or one that can be put together by five people with day jobs. Commentaries? Interviews? Guest correspondents?

Thanks again for the enthusiastic support!

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"And besides all that, what we need is a decentralized, distributed system of depositing electronic files to local libraries willing to host them." -- Daniel Cornwall, tipping his hat to Cato the Elder for the original quote.

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