Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Tony Whitmore and Producer Laura Cowen present episode two of season two of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK Local Community.
In this episode we have:-
- A short discussion about some obsessive-compulsive behaviours the team (and our listeners) seem to have
- An interview with Robbie Ferguson from Category5 Technology TV about his show, and how he helps the Ubuntu community
- A new segment – ‘Ubuntu Ecosphere’ where we highlight what’s going on in the Ubuntu world. This includes blog posts, mailing list entries, forum posts and so on. If there’s a discussion somewhere you think we should highlight, let us know, contact details below
- The News
- We remind you of some upcoming events and a new one:-
- April 23rd – Worldwide, Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope releases. Join #ubuntu-release-party on the day to celebrate online.
- April 23rd – London, Southern England Jaunty Release Party
- April 24th – Manchester, North-West England Jaunty Release Party
- 25th April 2009 – Welsh Ubuntu Jaunty Release Party – Starbucks, Cardiff CF10 2BJ until 7pm – after 7pm The Central Bar Cardiff CF10 3BW
- June 13th – Clemson, South Carolina, South East Linux Fest
- An interview with the motivational Emma Jane Hogbin, Drupal and documentation expert
- We announce the winner of last week’s competition to win some Ubuntu goodies.
- And finally we cover your emails, tweets and dents since our last show
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Jeeze, one bloke doesn’t like me much does he. First he gets the manga story very wrong and then he said that the LoCoRST wasn’t my idea. As editor of the first and sole programmer of the second: Gr.
As for the funding thing:
http://doctormo.wordpress.com/2009/04/03/foss-investment-not-charity/
If I had the time I’d complete LoCoRST myself, but come on guys, donations? I’m not a charity, I don’t need a donations button. And it’s ironic that the very language you’d use would be language that I object to.
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