SystemTap podcast numbers

David Nalley david at gnsa.us
Mon Mar 22 01:47:50 UTC 2010


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On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Paul W. Frields  wrote:
> At yesterday's weekly meeting I said I would look up the statistics
> from the podcast I did for the F12 release on SystemTap features.  We
> had about 750 downloads from about 150 unique IP addresses for that
> podcast.
>
> I would estimate I spent about 6-8 hours total on creating it,
> including the interview, editing, and helping write the press blog
> around it.  If doing one again, I would measure it as being successful
> if I could at lesat double that number.  If not, I'd be disinclined to
> do another for the F14 cycle.
>
> One of the steps we should take now is finding out the venues where we
> can publish these podcasts for highest visibility in the interim until
> Insight is ready to handle offering them.  Anyone producing one of
> these should expect them, once approved/posted, to show up in searches
> on various popular podcast directories.
>
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I'd guess hacker public radio (hackerpublicradio.org) would be one of
those venues. Last I heard they had around 10k subscribers, and they
let you drop content whenever you are able, so no long term
commitment. (My LUG puts our monthly recorded meetings up for
instance.)
 I know droops and can ask him what else we need to do to get some content up.
Off the top of my head I can't think of any others, but I am sure
that's just my lack of knowledge - I'll ask some of my friends who do
podcasts where they push their stuff.


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