Another Twit, is in the can.
But, is TWiT headed for the proverbial "round file" can?
Leo posted this on his TWiT blog:
It's not I who want to take a break. I'm here every week ready to record, edit, and post a show. I gladly put in more time on the show than all the other TWiTs put together, but if the other TWiTs decide not to show there's not much I can do about it.
At this point I have a couple of choices. I could re-cast the show with people who will actually show up, but is it a TWiT without Patrick and John?
Or I could put TWiT to rest and come up with something to replace it. Neither choice is desirable, especially since we have a sponsor who is paying to be on this show in particular, but frankly it's more than I can handle trying to keep this cast together.
As I said, I'm going to defer a decision until I come back fromt the cruise.
- Leo Laporte, Chief TWiT
It sounds like the panelists just can't make the time to do TWiT anymore and Leo is getting frustrated.
It would be a shame to see the show that dominated the early days of the iTunes podcast listings go away. Many people were introduced to podcasting because of TWiT.
I don't know about the rest of you but... I learned a lot from TWiT.
1) Digg - I learned about Digg from TWiT.
2) dl.tv - I learned about dl.tv from TWiT.
3) Dvorak - I forgot about him until he appeared on TWiT.
If TWiT goes away, what will I listen to on my Monday morning drive to work?
You can help, here is how:
The Official Save TWiT Blog
Leo Laporte's Blog