LugRadio

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17th July 2006: Season 3 Episode 23 : 83.55

Jono Bacon, Stuart Langridge, Matt Revell, and Ade Bradshaw talk about Linux and open source and a variety of other stuff, including:
  • The LugRadio team were invited to Microsoft to talk about open source and what makes a community; here's how it went (1.10)
  • Graham Taylor from Open Forum Europe talks about Microsoft and OpenOffice.org's Open Document Format, and what MS's promise of support means (25.44)
  • Open Source Pass the Parcel: listen and learn ready to play at LRL! (36.31)
  • LugRadio Live 2006 is on in less than a week; Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd of July. the final round-up of what's going on at the best open source and Linux community conference in the history of the universe! (47.31)
  • Your emails: a huge mountain of them this time because we didn't read any at Guadec. Thanks for sending them in: tell us if you think that the voicemail should be switched back on! (61.19)

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LugRadio was a fortnightly British radio show that took a relaxed, humorous look at Linux and open source. The show finished in 2008, sort of, but there have been occasional reunions and conferences since then.

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