Mark Johnson, Tony Whitmore & Alan Pope are joined by guest presenter Andy Piper for the first episode of the new season of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team!
Note: We’re no longer providing ‘low-fi’ Ogg and MP3 versions of the show. To reduce our workload, disk space and sanity the show is now only available in high quality MP3 and Ogg format for your listening pleasure.
In this week’s show:-
- We talk about about what we’ve been doing resigning, attending lots, of, events, remembering how to setup the podcast kit and filling up disks.
- We have the first of our new debates in this season where we discuss the motion that “Unity is the best choice for the future of Ubuntu”.
- In the news:-
- We provide a glimpse into the pastfuture via some recently released audio recordings from the Herbert Maxwell Fosdyke Curmudgeon Memorial Sound Archive. Many thanks to Robin Catling and Victoria Pritchard for digging out this episode of ‘Tomorrows Technology Today’
- We interview Mahendra Mahey, Project manager of Developer Community Supporting Innovation DevCSI
- We mention some Ubuntu related news in the bit-about-Ubuntu:-
- And in Not-about-Ubuntu:-
- Finally we have your feedback.
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