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hpr3616 :: Filling free Slots from the Reserve Queue

You can now submit shows to the Reserve Queue for when free slots are not filled on time.

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Hosted by Dave Morriss on Monday, 2022-06-13 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
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Duration: 00:14:59

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In today's show the Janitors discuss how the erratic feast/famine nature of the queue may be helped by filling free slots in the main feed from a reserve queue.

The current Emergency Queue would be renamed to the Reserve Queue.
If a free slot in the calendar is not filled in time, then a show will be used from the Reserve Queue.
Shows will be taken from the Reserve Queue on a first in first out basis.
Hosts can either schedule a show for a particular slot or have their shows added to the Reserve Queue.
Eventually we will we work on a dedicated upload option, but for now hosts can pick a random slot and just make a note in the show notes that the show is intended for the Reserve Queue.


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