hpr1261 :: HPR Community News for May 2013
HPR Community News for May 2013
Hosted by HPR Volunteers on Monday, 2013-06-03 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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HPR Community News.
A monthly look at what has been going on in the HPR community. This is a regular show scheduled for the first Monday of the month.
New hosts
Welcome to our new host: Deb Nicholson, Beeza, and Toby Meehan.
id | title | host |
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1236 | Lament For httpd | deepgeek |
1237 | Cory Doctorow tribute to Aaron Swartz | Various Creative Commons Works |
1238 | Word processors are overrated | johanv |
1239 | HPR Saturday Sessions: What is hacking? | Nido Media |
1240 | Doomsday Rule | Charles in NJ |
1241 | Community News for April 2013 | HPR Admins |
1242 | What's Wrong With Free, Anyway? | Ahuka |
1243 | Wargames Anniversary | AukonDK |
1244 | LiTS 029: ab - apache benchmark. | Dann |
1245 | TGTM Newscast for 2013-06-05 for by Dann Washko and DeepGeek | Tgtm News Team |
1246 | David Whitman On Location at LinuxFest Northwest | David Whitman |
1247 | Recording Terrestrial Radio with bash scipts and cron jobs | Jon Kulp |
1248 | Frank Bell Achieves Enlightenment Adventures with E17 Pt One | Frank Bell |
1249 | Software Patents: Who's Behind the Curtain? | Deb Nicholson |
1250 | Interview With YTCracker | pokey |
1251 | TGTM Newscast for 2013-05-19 DeepGeek | Tgtm News Team |
1252 | The Long Road To Linux | Beeza |
1253 | Linux in the Shell Ep 30 - vmstat | Dann |
1254 | X2go Remote Linux server/client | JWP |
1255 | A life in a software project | garjola |
1256 | TGTM Newscast for 2013-05-20 Bobobex | Tgtm News Team |
1257 | Getting things done. | Knightwise |
1258 | How to Build a Desktop Computer | Toby Meehan |
1259 | Cyanide Cupcake and Klaatu | klaatu |
1260 | Interview with GMC about OHM 2013. | Nido Media |
New show posting algorithm
Following a post from klaatu noting that he was waiting 42 days to get a show released, he suggest simplifying the process to a first in first out solution with some options. Ken replied that the entire scheduling should be first in first out, while giving hosts the option to pick a day in the future that was free.
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