DeepSummary
In this episode, Adam Curry and Dave Jones discuss the latest developments in the world of podcasting, including the continued success of RSS and the potential inclusion of blogs and newsletters in the podcast namespace. They also highlight a Dutch broadcaster's use of the Podcast Index to analyze Dutch podcasts and the impact of iOS 17 changes on podcast apps.
The hosts delve into the RSS music charts developed by Dovidas, the ongoing discussions around the value-for-value license for remote items, and the issues surrounding app fees within the podcasting ecosystem. They also touch on the Ford Sync crashing issue caused by emojis and chapters.
Throughout the episode, Adam and Dave emphasize the importance of supporting the value-for-value project, thanking listeners who have contributed through boosts and donations. They share statistics on the project's transactions and routing fees, highlighting the community's involvement in sustaining the initiative.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- RSS continues to thrive and dominate the podcasting ecosystem, with initiatives like RSS music charts further cementing its success.
- The potential inclusion of blogs and newsletters in the podcast namespace is being actively discussed, sparking debates around the definition and scope of podcasting.
- The value-for-value project and its associated licensing discussions aim to establish a sustainable ecosystem for creators and app developers.
- App developers play a crucial role in the adoption and success of new features and initiatives within the podcasting ecosystem.
- Community support through boosts and donations is vital for sustaining the value-for-value project and the Podcast Index.
- Industry developments, such as the impact of iOS 17 changes and the analysis of podcasts by a Dutch broadcaster, highlight the evolving nature of the podcasting landscape.
- Technical challenges, like the Ford Sync crashing issue caused by emojis and chapters, continue to arise and require attention.
- The hosts encourage a forward-looking mindset, urging creators and artists to focus on building the value-verse rather than seeking mainstream success.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “RSS just keeps on winning.“ by Adam Curry
- “Podcasting is a different animal. Podcasting is like the open web. What all that matters is what the apps are willing to do, and they're just not going to play ball.“ by Dave Jones
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Episode Information
Podcasting 2.0
Podcast Index LLC
2/16/24
Podcasting 2.0 February 16th 2024 Episode 167: "Deck Darlings
Adam & Dave catch up on the last two weeks and unveil cool new stuff to play with
ShowNotes
RSS keeps on winning!
The 'kids' are doing blogs again, reinventing the wheel
“Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement - Anil Dash
Dutch government broadcaster use PCI to scan Dutch podcasts
De podcasts komen namelijk uit de database van de Podcastindex (PI). Deze organisatie zet zich in voor een transparanter podcast-ecosysteem en archiveert wereldwijd zoveel mogelijk nieuwe podcasts die uitkomen: op dit moment zo’n 4,3 miljoen podcasts. PI verzamelt specifiek de RSS-feeds: het format waarin podcasts online worden opgeslagen. In de database van PI vind je de naam, beschrijving en adres van de RSS-feed terug.
The podcasts actually come from the Podcastindex (PI) database. This organization is committed to a more transparent podcast ecosystem and archives as many new podcasts worldwide as possible: currently about 4.3 million podcasts. PI specifically gathers the RSS feeds: the format in which podcasts are stored online. In the PI database, you'll find the name, description, and address of the RSS feed.
The iOS 17 changes in Apple Podcasts
V4V License for remote items and such
Ford SYNC crashes on emojis
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