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Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. In this show we're talking about: ul liStarting out on your own: if you're thinking of setting up your own company working with technology or the web or open source, what do you need to do to make it successful? Is it possible to compete in the market as a one-man show? Is it just too risky? (1.19) a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4214[How can you make money running your own company? Tell us in the LugRadio forums]/a/li liThe State Of the Mozilla: Firefox is the poster child for open source software, but are they forgetting their open-source base and not supporting the free desktop? There have been lots of accusations of this -- is it actually the truth? Secondly, Mozilla's rendering engine, Gecko, seems to be losing the war for being an embedded engine to WebKit. Are people heading away from Mozilla's technology? (20.00) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4215What do you think of the Mozilla project's approach? Tell us in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liWe announce that LugRadio will end at LugRadio Live UK this July, and talk about why the show's going out on a high. Tell us what you think: a href=http://www.lugradio.org/contactsend us email/a or a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4216post on the forums/a (37.15)/li liIf you could fix any problem in the open-source world what would it be? Thoughts on usability, modularisation, the web, and shared user accounts (44.15)/li liYour emails -- this week you're talking about McGyver, gun control, power metal, freedom hatred at the FSF, other Linux podcasts that we think that you should be listening to, and a href=http://www.lugradio.org/live/UK2008/LugRadio Live UK/a which is in less than a month! (73.40)/li /ul
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LugRadio (podcast)
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. This show includes us answering the burning questions that emyou/em want answered, and also: ul liThe cynicism of brands by sysadmins (1.30) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4184Discuss this in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liA emBurning Question/em/li liA new model for the music industry - after we a href=http://lugradio.org/episodes/97discussed different ways that the music industry could work/a in episode 14, we look at your feedback, talk about what we've learned from thinking about this and the nature of recording contracts, and lay out one attempt to find a solution: a href=http://www.severedfifth.com/Severed Fifth/a (21.42) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4185Discuss this in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liA emBurning Question/em/li lia href=http://www.lugradio.org/live/UK2008/LugRadio Live UK/a is in less than a month! Prepare yourselves: a href=http://www.lugradio.org/contactcontact us/a emquickly/em if you want to grab one of the last few places in the LRL exhibition (60.05)/li liA emBurning Question/em/li liYour emails: this week we're talking about Ruby vs Python, honest music listeners, KDE 4 and whether we hate it, OpenSolaris, Linux on mobile phones, mail clients, and Linux Magazine featuring a picture of Aaron Bockover almost naked. a href=http://www.lugradio.org/contact/Send us your emails!/a (71.15)/li /ul pThis episode includes the tune emSteady B/em, from a href=http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/1820/Trafic de Blues' emFin de cavale/em album/a, which is licenced as a href=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike 2.5/a, which means that this episode is also under the same licence (a minor change from our normal licence for episodes)./p
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LugRadio (podcast)
Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Chris Procter, and Adam Sweet talk about Linux, open source, and all manner of associated things. This show, discussing our unrealised hopes and dreams for the open source desktop, includes: ul liCairo: it was supposed to revolutionise the graphical look of the Gnome desktop, and as far as we can tell nothing has changed. Where are our beautiful pictures? (3.43) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4150Discuss this in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liLinux on mobile phones: it's not only the year of the Linux desktop every year, but it's the year in which Linux really takes over the embedded market. And it never happens. Mobile phones running Linux never appear in the market. Why? (15.52) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4151Discuss this in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liWhat does the community actually mean? Lots of companies are trying to build an open source community around their products, and they don't succeed because they don't know how. An extended segment of our views, including Jono speaking on how he thinks community management should work (27.17) [a href=http://forums.lugradio.org/viewtopic.php?f=1t=4152Discuss this in the LugRadio forums/a]/li liYour emails and feedback! This week you and we are talking about the LugRadio Syndrome, the freedom slider and a restricted formats wizard, spam, the new world of email security and SPF, abandoning technical books, Guns 'n' Roses, media players, and the subject that wouldn't die, Gobuntu (69.31)/li /ul