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hpr3019 :: Linux Inlaws S01E02 FOSDEM shenanigans

Linux Inlaws - a podcast about on topics around free and open source software

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Hosted by monochromec on Thursday, 2020-02-27 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
free open source software, revolution, FLOSS. 1.
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Duration: 01:05:29

Linux Inlaws.

This is Linux Inlaws, a series on free and open source software, black humour, the revolution and freedom in general (this includes ideas and software) and generally having fun.

Linux Inlaws - a podcast about on topics around free and open source software, any associated contraband, communism / the revolution in general and whatever else fancies your tickle.


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Comment #1 posted on 2020-03-05 17:19:44 by ClaudioM

FLOSS Weekly #568

Thanks to these episodes, I realized that Chris Zimmerman was also interviewed on FLOSS Weekly #568 where he talks about Linux Bier Wanderung. I thought the voice sounded familiar, so I had to do some research, and yes, it's the same Chris from Linux Inlaws. :-)

https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/568

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