Mon, 21 August 2006 ![]() In this episode Steve O'Grady and Coté talk about Apple's recent open source efforts, FileNet and IBM, IBM getting closer to the end user, and the frustration with Linux drivers. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Disclaimer: IBM is a client. Comments[3] |
Mon, 14 August 2006
In this episode, Steve O'Grady (fresh back from vacation) and Coté talk about LinuxWorld, HP's announcement that they'll offer Debian support, and the Linux Standard Base. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[1] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 ![]() In this episode, Steve, James, and Coté talk about the idea of open data and the privacy and commercial concerns wrapped up in that discussion. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 August 2006 ![]() In this episode, Steve, James, and Coté talk about OSCON 2006, the changing working definition, if any, of open source, and other questions which Coté confuses himself by asking. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |
Fri, 4 August 2006 ![]() In this episode, Steve, James, and Coté talk about the tedious task of open sourcing a previously closed source code base. The narrower topic of discussion, of course, is open sourcing Java. About half-way through, Steve breaks up a little bit. Please pardon the VoIP snafu. ...and we finally pick back up the thread of OSCON in the next, upcoming episode ;> You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 August 2006 ![]() In this episode, James and I talk about, among other things, open and free access to data public data, Jame's initial thoughts on The Long Tail, and how Stormhoek should clearly open WiFi wine bars in every town...at least the ones we live in ;> You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[2] |
Mon, 31 July 2006 ![]() In this episode, Coté and James talk about systems management with a touch of Rails. You can download the episode by clicking here. Or subscribe to the podcast feed (in iTunes, for example): http://feeds.feedburner.com/RedmonkRadio. As always, you can send comments to podcast@redmonk.com: MP3's or text would be great. Or, just leave comments below or on your own blog. Comments[2] |


