The Stack Exchange Podcast show

Summary: This is the second episode of the StackOverflow podcast, wherein Joel and I discuss the following: Why have a podcast at all? What’s the point? A discussion about some the podcasts Joel listens to: John Dvorak, Adam Curry. StackOverflow podcast transcription wiki courtesy of FogBugz New RSS feed at blog.stackoverflow.com, with podcast specific RSS feed courtesy of podpress. Podcast feed submitted at iTunes, PodCast Alley, Yahoo Podcasts and Podcast Ready. Sound quality concerns (we’re working on it). Why we require audio submissions for questions. We also answered the following listener questions, with a lot of peripheral discussion on related topics: Nathan Stohlmann: How do we plan to keep religious discussions from happening on stackoverflow? will we provide a way to show implementations in multiple languages? Matt Youell: How will we handle spam or reblogged content from stackoverflow? What about licensing issues with user-generated content? Andrew Davis: How will we prevent stackoverflow quality from diminishing over time as the site becomes more popular? Andre Bluehs: Should I learn C++? If you’d like to submit a question to be answered in our next episode, record an audio file (90 seconds or less) and mail it to podcast@stackoverflow.com. The transcript wiki for this episode is available for editing.