> I hope you don't think that me writing the instructions, cutting the audio
> into manageable chunks, giving them unique identifiers, creating a means by
> which volunteers can claim one or more of the chunks to prevent worker
> overlap, posting all of these things somewhere, and providing a repository
> for completed jobs, takes no effort on my part, because you would be sorely
> mistaken.
> I am not willing to go through all that effort if no one is going to volunteer.
Writing instructions and adding a table to the wiki with jobs described
by their time interval in lindars file might be all the work there is to set this up,
if you're willing to accept the completed job by mail.
I have to clean up Lindar's audio before I do any chunking, as there are portions of the audio that are not him reciting gismu. I don't expect to get everything, but the larger bits do need to be removed. IIRC, there is at least one ~5 minute or longer contiguous portion wherein Lindar is not recording anything at all, because he is waiting for some noise he hears to cease. Seeing as how I'd be doing that, actually splitting it into individual files would not be much more effort, and it's possible that the file would need to be split anyway just due to file size limitations on whatever currently un-chosen thing I use to host the audio. Writing the instructions would probably the second largest task, and the rest is actually pretty minimal in comparison. As far as the repository is concerned, that parts already taken care of, as the completed work should be emailed to me directly.