We’re back with Season Seven, Episode Thirty of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Laura Cowen and Tony Whitmore bring you this episode whilst Mark Johnson is on a sun-lounger somewhere.
In this week’s show:
- We discuss Mark’s blog post about diversity at OggCamp
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We also discuss:
- We share some Command Line Lurve which saves you valuable time and regret:
rsync --partial --progress --rsh=ssh user@host:remote_file local_file
- And we read your feedback. Thanks for sending it in!
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Thanks for the podcast – very thought-provoking especially with regard to colour and gender at public meetings. I belong to art and language groups and most members are female. Maybe that’s because we’re retired and most men stay at home to watch the footie! I’m also a radio-ham, and as this is world-wide, colour and ethnicity doesn’t come into it , but you do have to pass an exam. Most radio-hams are male. So, what’s the problem. Each social group comes loaded with stuff like geekery and prejudices. It’s right to take a good, hard look at ourselves and try to take away the barriers.
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