[ale] GA Ubuntu intrvw w/ Mark Shuttleworth on line

Joshua Chase joshua.d.chase at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 14:43:11 EDT 2009


Thanks for the review and kind words Aaron, we hope to be bringing a lot
more interviews to the podcast this year. We also interviewed Leslie
hawthorn the week prior on the Google Summer of Code project (GSoC) if there
is any interest there, as well as John Pugh (Canonical Technology Partner
Manager) while we were at the Florida Linux Show.

Thanks again for noting it and passing along the info. We need to do a live
podcast from ALE sometime :)

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 2:34 PM, aaron <aaron at pd.org> wrote:

> Nick Ali and Joshua Chase (Josh) from the Ubuntu Georgia
> Loco Team < http://ubuntu-georgia.org/ > recently managed
> to wrangle a lengthy interview with Mark Shuttleworth for
> an Ubuntu podcast:
>
> http://ubuntupodcast.net/2009/04/02/ubuntu-podcast-episode-24-mark-
> shuttleworth/
>
> The front half was mostly about features for the pending
> 9.04 "Jaunty Jackalope" release.  This included talk of
> big advances in the Ubuntu server offering, a special
> note being inclusion of EC2 (aka Amazon) compatible cloud
> computing support with "eucalyptus":
>
> http://highscalability.com/eucalyptus-build-your-own-private-ec2-cloud
>
> The back half of the conversation has some informative and
> candid discussions of Ubuntu community issues, especially
> in relationship with other GNU Linux distros and developer
> communities. For me it affirmed Shuttleworth's sincerity
> and commitment in making Open Source more accessible to
> the world, and the side note that he was a Debian developer
> for 10 years before starting the Ubuntu project was a
> "news to me" moment that further confirmed his integrity.
> All in all, he comes across as an extraordinarily down to
> earth and personable fellow.
>
> There was a little bit of history talk as well, stemming
> from Nick's observation that Ubuntu 9.04 will be the 10th
> release of the distro and, in October, the 9.10 release
> will mark Ubuntu's 5th anniversary!  I think it is amazing
> what this organization has done for free software in
> that span and I expect even more impressive things in
> the future.
>
> Associated note is that we are working toward an
> Ubuntu 9.04 install fest for May 23rd and will post
> more official announcement once we confirm the venue.
>
> peace
> aaron
> ALE Event Coordinator (etc.)
>
>
>
>


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-Joshua Chase
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