Tony Whitmore and Laura Cowen are in Studio L, Alan Pope is AWOL, and Mark Johnson Skypes in from his sick bed for Season Seven, Episode Seventeen of the Ubuntu Podcast!
In this week’s show:-
- We take a look at what’s been happening in the news:
- UK Government standardises on Open Document Format for government documents…
- Black Hat presentation on Tor cancelled suddenly…
- Microsoft do some ‘right-sizing’ in their Nokia wing…
- Ofcom find that most new broadband customers opt out of blocking naughty things…
- Cross-party partnership taking the Government to court over the ’emergency’ DRIP law…
- This week, we have time for some gaming news from Tony:
- We also take a look at what’s been happening in the community:
- And there’s an event:
- OggCamp 2014 – 4th-5th October – Oxford, UK
- Go take a look at the website for links to all the lovely OggCamp sponsors.
- If you’d like to sponsor Oggcamp 2014, contact details are on the website.
- There are a few discounted hotel rooms still available. See OggCamp.org for details.
- If you want to help out in any way, contact @oggcamp
We’ll be back next week, when we’ll be interviewing Graham Binns about the MAAS project project, and we’ll go through your feedback.
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