New Linux Foundation Podcast: 'Untold Stories of Open Source'
by EditorDavid from on (#60RYR)
The nonprofit Linux Foundation pays Linus Torvalds' salary and supports many other open source projects. But they also launched a new podcast series this week covering "The Untold Stories of Open Source." "Each week we explore the people who are supporting Open Source projects, how they became involved with it, and the problems they faced along the way," explains the podcast's GitHub page (where you can put in a pull request to suggest future episodes or track the project's progress.) The podcast is available on its official web page, as well as on Spotify, Apple, Google, or "wherever you listen to your podcasts," according to an announcement from the Linux Foundation. An introductory page says the podcast will be "used to inform the Linux and Open Source communities as to the current state in development of open source initiatives and Linux Foundation Projects. It is vendor neutral, with no interviews of commercial product vendors or sales teams." Here's the first four episodes:Balancing Priorities at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, with Priyanka Sharma, general managerA Life in Open Source, with Brian Behlendorf, general manager at Open Source Security FoundationA New Model for Technical Training, with Clyde Seepersad, senior vice president of the Linux Foundation's training/certification projectThe Business Side of Open Source, with Patrick Debois, "godfather of DevOps"
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