Dave Murphy, Alan Pope, Tony Whitmore and Dave Walker present the twentieth and final episode in season one of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK Local Community Support Team.
In this exceptionally late episode recorded at the Ubuntu Developer Summit at the beginning of December, we have interviews with:-
- Matt Zimmerman, CTO for Canonical
- Matthew Paul Thomas, usability guru and Canonical Design Team member
- Robert Collins, Bazaar developer and phenomenal multi-tasker
- Graham Binns, Launchpad developer, guitarist and photographer
- Stuart Langridge, Online Services Developer for Canonical, web genius and ex-LUGRadio podcaster
- No news or competition this week, but we have the result of the competition to win a copy of the book Ubuntu Kung-Fu
- We’ll be back soon with season two. If you have any ideas for content we might consider in season two, or suggestions on how we can improve the show, contact us to let us know. See you all soon!
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Nice to hear Aq back on the ‘radio’ again!
Good episode in general, nice to see design people on too.
Finally!
I was getting worried
A great episode. The interviews show how much work is going on amongst very smart and generous members of the Open Source Community.
in the interview it was stated that the opensuse build service was closed source like launchpad – it is released under the GPL – see http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/FAQ
Hello from the US. Great podcast, can’t wait for the next episode.
When is the new season starting?
I am missing you so much. I havn’t got anything to listen to on the bus
You have the best Linux podcast around. I eagerly await more episodes. I’m sure there are lots more people also wanting to see more podcasts in the new season.
/Greg in Montreal
Nothing since early Jan boys and girls – what’s occuring? Not that I’m offering of course (:P), but if time and resources are becoming an issue for some of the crew members I’m sure there are lots of people out in the Ubuntu UK community who could help out. Linux Outlaws and the occasional Fresh Ubuntu just isn’t enough!