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'''FLOSS Weekly''' is a [[free software]] / [[open source]] ([[alternative terms for free software|FLOSS]]) themed [[podcast]] from the [[TWiT.tv (network)|TWiT Network]]. The show premiered on [[April 7]], [[2006]], and features prominent guests from the free software/open source community. It is hosted by [[Leo Laporte]]; his cohost for the first seventeen episodes was [[Chris DiBona]] and subsequently [[Randal Schwartz]]. |
'''FLOSS Weekly''' is a [[free software]] / [[open source]] ([[alternative terms for free software|FLOSS]]) themed [[podcast]] from the [[TWiT.tv (network)|TWiT Network]]. The show premiered on [[April 7]], [[2006]], and features prominent guests from the free software/open source community. It is hosted by [[Leo Laporte]]; his cohost for the first seventeen episodes was [[Chris DiBona]] and subsequently [[Randal Schwartz]]. |
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Many influential people on the free and open source world have appeared on the show, including [[Miguel de Icaza]], [[Jimmy Wales]], [[Guido van Rossum]] |
Many influential people on the free and open source world have appeared on the show, including [[Miguel de Icaza]], [[Jimmy Wales]], [[Guido van Rossum]], [[Ward Cunningham]], [[Tim O'Reilly]], and [[Linus Torvalds]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 22:35, 8 October 2009
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Leo Laporte, Randal L. Schwartz, & Chris DiBona |
Genre | Interview |
Language | English |
Length | 60 minutes +/- |
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Audio format | mp3 |
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Original release | April 7, 2006 |
Provider | TWiT.tv |
FLOSS Weekly is a free software / open source (FLOSS) themed podcast from the TWiT Network. The show premiered on April 7, 2006, and features prominent guests from the free software/open source community. It is hosted by Leo Laporte; his cohost for the first seventeen episodes was Chris DiBona and subsequently Randal Schwartz.
Many influential people on the free and open source world have appeared on the show, including Miguel de Icaza, Jimmy Wales, Guido van Rossum, Ward Cunningham, Tim O'Reilly, and Linus Torvalds.
History
FLOSS Weekly was started by Leo Laporte who runs the TWiT podcast network, and Chris DiBona, the open source program manager at Google. FLOSS is an acronym for Free/Libre Open Source Software. The show was intended to be a weekly interview with the biggest names and influences in open source software. Episode one of FLOSS Weekly appeared on April 7, 2006.
Towards the end of 2006, episodes began to appear less frequently, dropping to a monthly basis. DiBona's newborn baby and commitments at Google were cited as reasons for the show's stagnation, and on the seventeenth episode, Laporte appealed for other co-hosts to share the burden.[1] This was DiBona's final appearance on the show.
The show went on an unannounced three-month hiatus, re-appearing on July 21, 2007, with a new co-host, Randal Schwartz[2], who had previously appeared on the show as a guest. Schwartz has since taken over organizing guests for the show, and has restored the show to a predominantly weekly schedule (with occasional gaps from scheduling conflicts or last minute cancellations).
Starting with episode 69, Jono Bacon has been a somewhat regular co-host, even filling in for Randal when Randal wasn't available.
Format
Most episodes feature the primary developer or developers of a particular open source software project. The show is an open discussion, with Laporte and Schwartz asking questions about the nature of the project. Typically, the interviewers will ask the guests about the history of the project, and its development model (such as which language it is written in, which version control system is used, and what development environment the author uses). Some shows, such as the interviews with Jon "maddog" Hall and Simon Phipps, are not specific to an open source project, and feature more general topics, such as the philosophy of free and open source software. Shows begin and end with a brief discussion between Laporte and Schwartz, before and after calling the guest. Often the guests are interviewed via Skype, with Laporte's staff at TWiT being responsible for the audio recording and production. FLOSS Weekly has been supported by advertising and donations. In October 2006, FLOSS Weekly had 31,661 downloads of episode 14.[3]
Shows
Below is a table, consisting of all the shows that have been produced, up to date. Most of the potential guests for 2009's schedule have been identified, although the show is only scheduled two months out.[4]
References
- ^ Leo Laporte (2007-03-24). "FLOSS Weekly Episode 17". FLOSS Weekly. TWiT.tv. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
- ^ Leo Laporte (2007-06-21). "FLOSS Weekly Episode 18". FLOSS Weekly. TWiT.tv. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
- ^ Leo Laporte (2006-11-21). "October Numbers". Leo Laporte's blog. TWiT.tv. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
FLOSS Weekly 14 31,661
- ^ Randal L. Schwartz. "FLOSS Weekly future schedule". Retrieved 2009-01-18.
External links
- Official website
- Official wiki
- FLOSS Weekly future schedule
- FLOSS Weekly videos
- InsightCruises News-es, another podcast by Randal Schwartz