Open Source Journeys
Open Source Journeys
Marcel Gagne
Marcel hangs out and chats with people who have been captured by the spirit and promise of Linux and Open Source software. Open Source is part philosophy, part technology, and part ideology. That's a powerful combination that sparks the imagination in different ways for different people.
Jon "maddog" Hall : Open Source Journeys
Today's guest today is Jon "maddog" Hall. To anyone who moves in the world of Linux and Open Source software,  the name Jon “maddog” Hall is one that is going to be familiar. He is,  among other things, a huge advocate for Open Source software, including  Linux. He’s been a programmer, a systems administrator, a teacher,  product manager, marketing manager, an author, a columnist, the Chairman  of the Board of the Linux Professional Institute, and, as I mentioned,  he is one of the best known voices in this community. In this interview,  we cover a lot of ground including Scotch whisky, computer programming,  Open Source, Linux, and how he got the nickname, “maddog”.  We also talked about how he came to know a young Finnish student named  Linus Torvalds, and we find out about maddog’s dislike for the x86  architecture. maddog's Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Hall_(programmer) maddog's LPI bio: https://www.lpi.org/about-lpi/meet-our-board-of-directors In "Open Source Journeys", Marcel hangs out and chats with people who  have been captured by the spirit and promise of Linux and Open Source  software. Open Source is part philosophy, part technology, and part  ideology. That's a powerful combination that sparks the imagination in  different ways for different people.
Sep 30, 2019
1 hr 18 min
Terry Hancock : Open Source Journeys
Today's guest is Terry Hancock. Terry is a  fascinating guy whose love of science, technology, and all things Open  Source, has led him into some interesting territory that involves the  colonization of the moon. Terry is has been, among other things, a  professional astronomer, a regular columnist for "Free Software  Magazine", the owner and technology officer for Anansi Spaceworks, an  editor for "Question Copyright", and a driving force behind the  in-production animated series, "Lunatics!" which, as I teased, deals with the colonization of the moon, including the first family of settlers. Marcel hangs out and chats with people who have been captured by the  spirit and promise of Linux and Open Source software. Open Source is  part philosophy, part technology, and part ideology. That's a powerful  combination that sparks the imagination in different ways for different  people. Episode Links Terry Hancock on Twitter : https://twitter.com/TerryHancock1 Terry Hancock's Blog : https://terryhancock.wordpress.com/ Lunatics! Website : http://wp.lunatics.tv/ Open Source Production Software - Conception to Completion : https://vimeo.com/332279887 Anansi Spaceworks : http://anansispace.com/ "Calabash of Wisdom (short story) : https://t.co/qj6OFdvZrm?amp=1 Support Lunatics! on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/lunatics
Sep 30, 2019
1 hr 50 min
Carla Schroder : Open Source Journeys
Today's podcast features Carla Schroder, a self-described "tool nerd"  who went on to become a big name in the world of open source articles,  blogs, and actual paper books. Specifically, Carla has written "Linux  Cookbook", "Linux Networking Cookbook", and "The Book of Audacity", all  for O'Reilly. She's been an auto mechanic and a farmer and she loves  Linux and open source software. In the "Open Source Journeys" podcast, Marcel hangs out and chats  with people who have been captured by the spirit and promise of Linux  and Open Source software. Open Source is part philosophy, part  technology, and part ideology. That's a powerful combination that sparks  the imagination in different ways for different people. Carla on Twitter : https://twitter.com/CarlaSchroder Carla's Website: https://bratgrrl.com/ Carla's books on O'Reilly Media: https://www.oreilly.com/pub/au/1909 
Sep 30, 2019
44 min
Craig Maloney : Open Source Journeys
This is Episode 1 of a new podcast series. Marcel hangs out and chats  with people who have been captured by the spirit and promise of Linux  and Open Source software. Open Source is part philosophy, part  technology, and part ideology. That's a powerful combination that sparks  the imagination in different ways for different people. Today's podcast  features Craig Maloney. Craig is a huge fan of Linux and Open Source  Software, one of those people who has turned that passion into fun and  career. He's a programmer, musician, gamer (and game-designer), and a  collector of old computer systems. Craig is also the host of Open  Metalcast, a podcast about metal music available under Creative Commons  licensing. He's also the co-host of Lococast, a board member of the MUG,  the Michigan UNIX User Group, and he is one of the people behind  Penguicon, a combination Linuxfest and Science Fiction Convention. If  that sounds like a strange combination, trust me on this. It works! He's  worked on various open source projects, including a few games. He also  maintains Tootstream, a command line client for Mastodon. In case you've  never heard of it, Mastodon is a federated open source alternative to  Twitter. I could go on, but let's just welcome Craig Maloney and let him do  some of the talking. You'll find links to some of the things we covered  below. Craig Maloney's Website: http://decafbad.net/ Craig on Mastodon: https://octodon.social/@craigmaloney The Open Metalcast Podcast: http://openmetalcast.com/ Applixware: http://vistasource.com/index.php?id=applixware Penguicon: https://penguicon.org MUG (Michigan Unix User Group): http://www.mug.org/ Infomagic (makers of Linux CDROMs): https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22InfoMagic%22 and finally, the Linux Platypus : https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/logos/platypus/llogo.gif
Sep 30, 2019
42 min