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RasterWeb! Audio (all over again!)

In celebration of Apple thinking we were smart, and finally catching on to our great idea of last year, I present to you, the complete RasterWeb! Audio RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures! Now featuring every episode ever released…

That’s right, over 30 episodes from the original series! Hear the world of podcasting as it existed back in the dark days of Summer 2004, when the podcasts were few, and the clients even fewer! No ads, no networks of similar podcasts, no proper web site, poor quality audio.. What more could you want!?

iTunes, do your worst!

(Dear Apple, please send me an iPod now.)

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Dave and the GPL

Dave, Dave, Dave… There seems to be some confusion. Licenses are like women, they are beautiful, but very hard to understand… Many men have tried, many men have failed…

In a recent podcast, Dave stared that his new software would be GPL and that you could do what you wanted with it, but that “you’re not free to make it commercial, because it’s GPL.”

The GNU General Public License does not restrict software to being non-commercial!

So I present to you today’s reading, courtesy of Richard Stallman and gnu.org. Follow these links, do the reading, and then come back and tell me that the GPL restricts you from using code in commercial software.

Here’s a bit more reading: Open Source Licensing. Choose a license that does what you want it to do, and make sure it does what you think it does…

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iPodder is the Money!

I really shouldn’t complain so much. I mean, I get an email from Martijn Venrooy, and he says the iPodder Lemon Team wants to know if I have a PayPal account. I figure it’s a scam (just kidding!) but in the spirit of open-source and giving back and all that, he says the team has picked a bunch of podcasts they like and wanted to show some appreciation. Here’s what they said:

We work on iPodder because we love listening to podcasts. That’s where you come in, your podcast was part of the reason to develop iPodder. We asked everyone on the team who they’d like to donate to, and you were on the list. Keep up your great work!
Best regards, iPodder Lemon Team.

Thanks iPodder Lemon Team!

Slacker that I am, or have been, you can be pretty sure I’ll be recording at least one podcast this week. Nothing motivates like guilt! ;)

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My Genius Ignored

It hurts… it hurts! See, it’s all just a popularity contest! If I was an international jetset techie-nerd who went to conferences, people might actually listen to me… But Nooooo, no no no…

Even Brent, yes, Brent, who I conversed with on mailing lists and the like back in the mid-1990’s… Witness this:

It was Adam who convinced us to add support for enclosures and podcasts to NetNewsWire. It was a major feature request last fall, lots of people were asking for it, but it was finally a short email from Adam that was the tipping point. He said it seemed like it would be a “slam-dunk” for us. Who could resist that? Not me.

That’s from June 2005, but let’s go back to August 2004, where I said in regards to podcasting and NetNewsWire:

(Honestly, I think NetNewsWire could kick butt in this area, it’s a Mac OS X application that could tie directly into iTunes quite easily, and Brent could do it all with a great interface Brent, you listening?)

Oh wait, gosh – what is that? I also mention the idea of enclosures in Atom!

Oh, both Adam and Dave wondered about enclosures in Atom and assumed Atom must have something similar, but every time I ask, no one seems to have a good answer. Maybe this will help poke the Atom folks a bit.

That link to the Atom mailing list is dated March 2004, well before what would widely be considered the “birth of podcasting” probably because I was already running my own code to download enclosures from the (very) few RSS 2.0 Feeds (with enclosures) that existed at the time… I was amazed that no one influential in the Atom community thought enclosures would be important or useful enough to follow up on. Over a year later I’m still asking about enclosures in Atom with no clear answers.

Some days it just doesn’t pay to start typing.

(P.S. Can I have my pony now?)

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Crazy tinkernet

Sheesh… (In the name of shameless self-promotion) those videobloggers are crazy!

I mean, crazy in a good way…