Sent to you by Sparkie via Google Reader:
Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Tony Whitmore, Dave Walker and Producer Laura Cowen in a new episode of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK Local Community Support Team.
In this the first episode of the second season we return with a slightly changed format. We're trying to reduce our workload by recording more 'live' and doing less editing and post processing. We're hoping this won't reduce the quality that you've come to know and love in our little podcast.
In addition we've opened channels of communication by taking comments via twitter and identi.ca whilst we record the show. We think this will improve the immediacy of the show and help people to get involved. Of course we welcome your feedback on these changes. Apologies in advance for grouping together all twitter and identica feedback as "twitter". The relavent parties have been fired.
In this weeks show:-
- A catch up with what the presenters have been doing whilst the podcast has been taking a break
- Ciemon has been phoning himself with Asterisk (with the help of a free book) and rejecting mice with Crunchbang Linux
- Dave has been stretching his leadership muscle with the Ubuntu UK LoCo Team
- Alan has booted himself over a network with PXE and the Net install image and has played with Blender as a video editor
- Tony has been playing with Easy Peasy on his new Acer Aspire One, and recently helped judge the Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase
- Tony and Laura interview Scott James-Remnant from Canonical about some of his projects
- A discussion about what's coming up in Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04)
- The News
- We announce some upcoming events:-
- April 23rd - Worldwide, Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope releases. Join #ubuntu-release-party on the day to celebrate online.
- April 23rd - London, Southern UK Jaunty Release Party
- April 24th - Manchester, Midlands UK Jaunty Release Party
- June 13th - Clemson, South Carolina, South East Linux Fest
- A new competition to win some Ubuntu goodies including an exclusive 'Ubuntu Guru' T-shirt, a copy of the great Ubuntu Kung-Fu book by Keir Thomas, stickers, an Ubuntu hat, bamboo lanyards, Google notebooks and anything else we can find! Email competition@ubuntu-uk.org with your answer before Monday 13th April.
- And finally we cover your emails, tweets and dents since our last show. Unfortunately we didn't get time to play a track Syed Ali sent us composed of samples sent to him by Richard Stallman.
Comments and suggestions are welcomed to: podcast@ubuntu-uk.org
Up to 30 seconds of voicemail can be left at +44 (0) 845 508 1986
Follow our twitter feed http://twitter.com/uupc
Follow us on Identi.ca http://identi.ca/uupc
Discuss this episode in the Forums
Things you can do from here:
- Subscribe to Planet Ubuntu using Google Reader
- Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites
No comments:
Post a Comment