Linux Outlaws
Summary: New media, new rules
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On the last episode of the show, Dan and Fab answer questions from the listeners, read out their comments, reminisce and talk about what's next including a new show coming in 2015.
The final Digital Rights Update with Jim Killock and we discuss Android 5.0, the Sony Pictures Hack as well as the impending threat of J. J. Abrams.
For the antepenultimate episode of the show, we catch up with Bradley Kuhn and discuss the current state and the future of F/OSS for over two hours.
In this massive show, we discuss Snowden, psychoactive piss, Prince Philip's plan to kidnap the Loch Ness Monster and many of your emails.
Ubuntu turns ten, CSS turns 20, Microsoft open sources .NET, Windows 10 gets a package manager and Fab takes on Gamergate
After over seven years, the Linux Outlaws journey will come to an end in December and we explain how and why
Dan and Fab reminisce about OggCamp 14 and dwell on the good and the bad that happened on that weekend, including Steve the Bus Driver, Pete and the Bill, Ten-Pound-Buffet-Gate, Smokezebo and more
Live to tape from OggCamp 14: A panel of all-star Linux podcasters discusses the question if open source is innovating enough
Off to OggCamp!
Freenode hacked, Red Hat loses their CTO, HP buys Eucalyptus, Suse gets bought as well, open source and open data news from Hamburg, Munich and Turin, Minix 3.3.0 and vulnerabilities in AOSP and Enigmail
Compromised Linux servers, WordPress 4.0, CommonMark, Microsoft Azure embraces Docker, people call for Dan to take his clothes off and Fab gets into fights with feminists
New versions of Git, KDE and Calibre with few features, a release of Kolab.org with the most features of all time, Discourse 1.0 is out, the PlayStation Network is hacked again, Linus still wants the desktop and LMDE moves to Debian Stable
The Internet is being attacked by sharks, the US is in disarray over police shootings, the BND has been spying on Turkey, a new Ghost version is released, Munich might go back to Windows, Microsoft pulls the plug on a Windows update and Assange might leave the embassy soon
Knoppix 7.4, the Pwnie Awards, Drupal and WordPress vulnerabilities, another Unity lock screen bug, the next generation OpenGL, Qt will become its own company and details on the GCC and LLVM collaboration