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Open Source On The Air - 2008-11-07 James and Karin Purser


45:12 minutes (20.7 MB)

We return for another episode!
This time round Karin sits down with Peter Garret to chat about the Inx LiveCD project.
I get to catch up with Arjen Lentz about OurDelta, a new MySQL Distro

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Open Source On The Air - 2008-09-16 by James and Karin Purser


37:31 minutes (17.18 MB)

We've released episode 3 early for a couple of reasons. Firstly, Software Freedom Day is only a few days away, and secondly, we have some news about a trial of OLPC XO's loaded up with Windows XP that we thought you might be interested in.

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Open Source On The Air - 2008-09-08 by James and Karin Purser


38:15 minutes (17.51 MB)

Well we finally made it to episode 2 of Open Source On The Air. This time round we're talking to Donna Benjamin about LugComms and former LA President Jon Oxer about SuperHouse. We're also launching a spot on the show for Free and Open Source Software projects to advertise themselves, so listen in.

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Open Source On The Air - 2008-08-14 by James and Karin Purser


28:57 minutes (19.89 MB)

We return! Yes ladies and gentlemen we have returned to once again bring you the oddity that is Open Source On The Air.
This fortnight we talk with Ben Powell about LCA 09 and Khairil Yousef about the work that is being done in the Malaysian government sector on Open Source Adoption.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 18 by James and Karin Purser


36:29 minutes (34.88 MB)

This fortnight, not only are we returning with the LUG Roundup, but we have a very special interview with Ian Murdock, formerly the ian in debian, now working for Sun with Open Solaris. I talk with Ian about Project Indiana, an ambitious attempt at creating what can only be called "the" Open Solaris distro.

So sit back and enjoy.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 17 by James and Karin Purser


32:57 minutes (7.55 MB)

This fortnight we delve into whats happening in the Open Solaris world. With the upcoming Opensolaris Governing Board elections, I thought now would be a good time to have a chat with three people "In The Know". Joining me were James McPherson, Joshua Clulow and Glynn Foster (who is unfortunately very muffled, apologies, he blames the sheep eating the cables).

Karin has a short round up, and we have an announcement about the Google Summer of Code and Thousand Parsecs, the project we've discussed before with Tim Ansell.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 16 by James and Karin Purser


39:59 minutes (9.16 MB)

This fortnight we continue with our Round Table format, this time looking at Open Source Graphics. I am joined by Andy Fitzsimons, Janet Hawtin and Pascal Klein in a wide ranging discussion about the growing FOSS Graphics community and the tools that they use.

Karin once again brings us up to date with whats happening in the LUGs around the region as well as touching on the upcoming BarCamp events.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 15 by James and Karin Purser


30:12 minutes (6.92 MB)

Yet another late episode. Apologies to all our faithful and patient listeners.

This fortnight I managed to snag three FOSS games developers, Tim Ansell from the Thousand Parsec project, Rusty Russell - Kernel Hacker and contributer to the popular Wesnoth project, and Michael Kedzierski from kruel.org a small gaming project trying something a little different.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 14 by James and Karin Purser


43:59 minutes (20.14 MB)

In this episode we have a chat with Greg Kroah-Hartman about the new programme put together by the Linux Foundation to handle Non Disclosure Agreements (a major factor holding back some companies from releasing the specifications to their devices), catch up on all the LCA 2007 goodness and witness the announcing of a new competition from Tim Ansell of the Thousand Parsecs project.

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Open Source On The Air - Episode 13 by James and Karin Purser


50:23 minutes (23.06 MB)

The countdown to LCA continues apace. This fortnight we're talking to some of the people behind the miniconfs being held in the two days before the miniconf.

We also hear from Pia Waugh of the seven team in an LCA Update and Melissa Draper about what the "Ubuntu Open Week" was all about.

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