So, in the forum thread for the last audio interview and in a few emails, some of us discussed a bit what people were interested in seeing as far as a periodic B12 recorded call/podcast/etc., whatever we might name it. The current basic idea for the format was somebody talking with me about DF development and answering questions that people have, and perhaps some forum-related discussion, though that's completely open for discussion. If there's a sufficient number of people that care, I wouldn't mind talking about whatever for a while in whatever format and with whatever people end up being decided upon.
I don't think doing something like this would be a significant drain on my time provided it isn't that frequent, and I think that if there is in fact a level of interest significant enough to justify such a thing, it would probably be a good use of my time overall for the project, in terms of building support, spreading information, answering questions, getting people involved and whatever else.
In this way, I think "no! program instead!" replies are counterproductive, although I welcome any reply that furthers the discussion and contributes in a meaningful fashion even if it ends up being contrary to something actually being done. It's probably important, for example, to establish how this is different from the current dev list Q&A thread for example, since the Q&A thread is easier to prepare. So if you would like to listen to something like this, I'd like to hear why in particular, and what in particular, so we can plan it out according to what people actually want.
Several people (three I can remember off the top of my head) have expressed an interest in being involved in terms of actually being on and hosting/asking their own questions and questions from other people or whatever it might end up being like. On account of that, I don't know if we'd revolve those responsibilities or have more than one person on at once, or what. Again, this is all very preliminary. I'd like to accommodate anybody that wants to be involved, and how well we can do that depends both on participation in this thread and the numbers.
Technically, I've found Skype works well enough, though I've never recorded a call myself and have no idea how to do so myself and what software is involved. I don't think the number of downloads will be a problem in terms of bandwidth, though I have no concrete figures on that. I think it would be best to be able to distribute the audio files from the site, or from some place reliable and ad-free, at least.
Anyway, this is an informal discussion. Feel free to bring up whatever ideas you'd like in terms of format and so on. If something comes together out of this and it's feasible, we can go ahead with it. If not, at least we can consider it well-discussed and let it fizzle out.