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Bradley and Karen discuss the new license of their show, multi-platform Free Software projects and conferences Bradley attended this month.
Show Notes:
Segment 0 (00:32)
- All recordings for the first 0x01 attempt had an annoying audio
buzz. (01:18) - The Free as in Freedom oggcast is now licensed
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">CC-By-SA 3.0
Unported (03:10) - Karl Fogel is Executive Director of
href="http://questioncopyright.org/">Question Copyright. (03:35)
- Karen mentioned the
href="http://freedomdefined.org/Definition">Free Culture
definition. (08:22) - Larry Lessig presented to an FSF Members Meeting using
Mac. (09:22) - Bradley and Karen argued about whether or not OpenOffice.org and/or
Firefox run better on non-GNU/Linux systems than on
GNU/Linux. (18:00) - Bradley and Karen argued about whether or not otherwise proprietary
company control of Free Software causes problems by default. (21:10)
Segment 1 (27:00)
- Lara Moy got Ubuntu running on her Mac hardware. (27:30)
- Bradley attended the
href="http://events.jquery.org/2010/boston/schedule/">jQuery Conference
Boston 2010 (28:30) - Bradley was at the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. (36:26)
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