Self-Introduction: Justin "threethirty" O'Brien

David Nalley david at gnsa.us
Sat Jan 16 00:21:19 UTC 2010


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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Neville A. Cross  wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Mel Chua  wrote:
>> Welcome, Justin! I've added you to our FAS group.
>>
>> Justin's been hanging around (as "threethirty") on #fedora-mktg for the
>> past few weeks, so if you're around say hello.
>>
>>>> * What other skills do you have that might be applicable?
>>>>         I have
>>>>         been a radio DJ. Volunteered at a Public TV station,
>>>>         engineered some live broadcasts, I'm a blogger, podcaster
>>>>         social media addict, I don't know if this is at all useful but
>>>>         hey there it is
>>
>> Ooo. We could probably use a podcasting content champion.
>>
>
> I wonder if you have any knowledge about the work flow in a broadcast
> radio station.
>
> In the last two month I have been asked four of five time regarding
> software to run a broadcast radio station. Having some king of
> documentation giving some ideas of how fedora can solve this can be
> helpful. Depending on how is written can be a idea discussed posted on
> your blog (hopefully linked to the planet!); it may also be a nice
> manual in the wiki for documentation; it can even be a start up for a
> SIG.
>
> Maybe it is just a wishful thinking, because I will like to have a
> good place where to point those people asking me. Better if that is a
> blue place full of "F" letters.
>
> best regards
>
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> Neville
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Neville -
You should take a look at Project Rivendell - it was developed by a
small radio station conglomerate. While I haven't used it personally,
I know one or two broadcast engineers who really like it. It's GPLed -
which is of course fantastic.
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/

The below is a good source of links to check out:
http://ross.sourceforge.net/
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