Ubuntu Live Conference Podcast

24 Jul 2007
Posted by Harlem

Shownotes

I attended the Ubuntu Live conference in the beautiful city of Portland Oregon and had the good fortune of interviewing Jono Bacon the "Community Manager" for Ubuntu, Gerry Carr, the Marketing Manager for Canonical, and none other than Mark Shuttleworth. If you haven't seen the post with the pictures on it you might want to take a look at it as it adds to the ambience. I must admit I was a little nervous in the interviews, this was after all impromtu and basically a shot in the dark. I recovered from my shock after the day was done but it was just a huge rush for me

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MP3: 

Episode 36

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Hosts and Guests: 

Harlem and Tim

File Size: 

14 M

Length: 

28:40 Minutes

 

Ogg File

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Hosts and Guests: 

Harlem and Tim

File Size: 

12 M

Length: 

28:40 Minutes

 

Comments

When I click on the ogg link

When I click on the ogg link it says:

The specified item cannot be found or its XML is unparseable...
Feel free to report this so that we can fix the problem.

There is no mp3 link. However when I click on the RSS feed I can download the mp3

Bob | Jul 24th, 2007 at 7:46 pm

Harlem I am subscribed

Harlem
I am subscribed through iTunes and I was excited to see the new podcast pop up.
Thanks for the heads up in the cast, it turned out great. I am very happy to be on board and I am glad I could help at the conference.

Tim

Tim | Jul 25th, 2007 at 2:58 am

Harlem, You may have

Harlem,
You may have been very nervous but I couldn't really tell that from the audio. Nice work on the interviews. Thanks. TS

Tim2 | Jul 25th, 2007 at 1:16 pm

Surprise podcast. Good

Surprise podcast. Good questions/answers for the time available. Enjoyed listening to Mark, Jono and Gerry...an asset to Ubuntu. Keep the podcasts coming!

mybunche | Aug 1st, 2007 at 11:00 pm

The mp3 link is embedded into

The mp3 link is embedded into the page so can only be played while on the page. clicking on the OGG link will take you to another page where it will automatically start playing. I jsut got done testing this on Firefox. Subscribing to the feed is the best way to get the podcast or if you would like you can also download the mp3 at http://freshubuntu.blogspot.com

Sorry for the inconvenience:(

Harlem | Jul 24th, 2007 at 10:01 pm

Thank God for audio, eh:)

Thank God for audio, eh:)

Harlem | Jul 25th, 2007 at 2:07 pm

Thanks, I enjoyed doing the

Thanks, I enjoyed doing the interviews but again since this was my first time to meet them I was a tad nervous. I have also thought of some better questions to ask them and I kick myself everytime I think of a new one. I think I will save up the questions the next time I meet them.

Harlem | Aug 2nd, 2007 at 12:20 pm

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