Season 4, Episode 1: None of Us Work For Ubuntu

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Welcome to hashlugradio, the podcast about the podcast! We are here to discuss points raised in the LugRadio podcast by the presenters, and to talk about what’s happening in the LugRadio community. The episode under discussion is Season 4, Episode 1: “Banger Memorial Show“.

The teething show! We have a strange echo coming from somewhere in the last half hour or so; apologies. We’re constantly tweaking our setup, so if you have comments on how we can improve things (beyond “get rid of Skype”), or have any other suggestions or comments, send an email to hashlugradio at-sign planet.lugradio.org.

those present

Xalior, neuro, dotwaffle, Aquarion, mrben

show notes

00:00:00 - Jono’s interview on TLLTS [1], who are obsessed with “sick [2] webpages [3]” , but didn’t mention tubuntu [4].
00:03:25 - Advertising on Podcasts
00:04:45 - LRL07Vegas, Baby! [5]
00:06:28 - Introductions
00:09:04 - “The God Of Capslock” [6]
00:09:51 - Screenshots from Edgy [7]
00:11:30 - Ubuntu Broke Zorg (x.org)
00:22:28 - Freespire Broke Distrowatch [8]
00:24:05 - Freespire opening Click’n'Run [9]
00:26:45 - Who will help the Freespire users?
00:29:30 - How much will opening Click’n'Run cost?
00:31:52 - What is the X.org members board
00:34:30 - Summer Of Code for X.org?
00:43:00 - “Bollocks I’m not in the conversation any more!”
00:44:21 - Summer Of Code: visio
00:45:50 - Kivio [10][11]
00:47:30 - What is Visio for?
00:51:51 - Do we need more than one clone of each niche-application?
00:55:06 - Gimp vs Photoshop
00:56:45 - The secret wiki [12]
00:57:27 - Do we mismarket the gimp?
01:01:22 - Somewhere between gimp and f-spot?
01:05:08 - “Unix boxes didn’t used to change shape” [13]
01:05:45 - ByeBye mrben! :’(
01:06:35 - Jokosher 0.3 [14]
01:07:10 - “Betty” Galago - “a desktop presence framework” [15]
01:08:45 - Jokosher and MIDI [16]
01:09:02 - “Betty/Frank” Telepathy - “A framework for any P2P communications such as IM, VoIP, file transfers, or anything else.” [17]
01:09:34 - Farsight - “an audio/video conferencing framework build on gstreamer” [18]
01:16:10 - VoIP over Jabber [19]
01:16:12 - Top Podcast Evar! [20]
01:17:33 - LRL’06 “extracurricular fun”
01:21:31 - Jono’s morning after the night before
01:22:59 - irssi’s Summer of Code [21]
01:23:40 - Open VAS “a GPL fork of the Nessus security scanner.” [22]
01:25:40 - neuro’s orange [23]
01:26:00 - the rainbow turd
01:27:15 - Competition Time
01:29:29 - ThemeTune!
01:31:15 - SampleBank
01:32:15 - Tribute to Banger
01:33:32 - Future topics

audio sources

reference links

  1. Jono’s Interview on TTLTS
  2. NSFW: The Church Of Fudge
  3. NSFW: Meatspin
  4. NSFW: Tubuntu
  5. LugRadioLasVegas
  6. All worship the great god CapsLock
  7. Edgy Artwork
  8. Freespire break distrowatch
  9. Free Click’n'Run
  10. Open Source Visio: Kivio …
  11. … from kOffice
  12. The Secret Wiki
  13. Alan Cox on LugRadio
  14. Jokosher Network Instruments
  15. Galago
  16. Jokosher’s Summer of Code applications
  17. Telepathy
  18. FarSight
  19. GoogleTalk VoIP
  20. Ricky’s world record
  21. IRSSI’s Summer of Code entries
  22. OpenVAS
  23. SmoothWall 2.0 Express Screenshot

released 2006-09-18 | episodes | season4

One Response to “Season 4, Episode 1: None of Us Work For Ubuntu”

  1. Comment by Chuck — September 19, 2006 @ 10:33 pm

    Good show guys. The audio is much improved. The overtalk needs to be attended to, especially with your accents and the quality of the audio being where it is at the moment.

    And the difference between a showgirl and a stripper is how much skin they show and where you put the dollar;)

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