Hi : I am new to ICEcast, and really am just starting to get to grips with the ability of community radio, however I have a reason to look into the set up process and concepts some more, while I work with people in the Pacific region on using information communications technologies (ICT's) to empower learning networks, the foundations of indigenous music, and communities which have lots to gain from bridging digital divides. I am thinking about working with people from the Solomon Islands in the lead up to the 2012 Festival of the Pacific Arts. The festival is held every 4 years and is in a different part of the Pacific each time, and can draw a pretty good crowd. There has not every really been any broadcast of the proceedings on the level of international coverage. Do people think it would be possible to do this with ICEcast. Some of the problems are satellite connections and no high-speed submarine cables. There are a number of ways I would like to approach this: 1. Have a website which is interactive, and build a community, and big membership. 2. Publicise widely. 3. Create an Open Educational Resource (OER) perhaps using Wiki-Educator. A web casting for pacific artists 'how to' repository toolkit. This will involve some technical questions and work with an FPA organizing committee to make webcasting the 2012 FPA a reality. Post Solomon Islands, perhaps the method can be used by Guam in 2016 and can be a good example of maintaining transparency in methods of operation and acquisition. Many thanks for any thoughts, and experience which people can relate, which could encourage this discussion. Regards. Sean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/attachments/20110203/c26f02f7/attachment-0001.htm