
Should we get down with OP3? (Backstage #25)
10/18/22 • 81 min
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The Open Podcast Prefix Project is a free and open source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. This hits close to home for us in a couple ways, so we invited the project’s creator, John Spurlock, Backstage to learn more about it.
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- Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
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Changelog Master Feed - Should we get down with OP3? (Backstage #25)
Transcript
We're backstage, so it's totally chill.
John Spurlock:Alright.
Jerod Santo:There's no rules here.
Adam Stacoviak:Loose and flex.
Jerod Santo:No pressure.
John Spurlock:Oh, so this is -- so we can do real podcasting talk here, and this is not... So I won't do any euphemisms; check me if I do any bromides, or anything like that...
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