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TCLP 2009-02-25 SCaLE7x

This is a feature cast.

The hacker word of the week this week is drop-outs.

The feature this week is Chris Miller’s report from SCaLE7x. Here’s Ars Technica’s coverage of Bradley Kuhn’s key note which we discuss. The key note was similar to a talk he shared on his podcast, the Software Freedom Law Show. The Franklin Street Statement is the position paper that informed the development of the Affero GPL.

 
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  1. Ilan says

    Thank you for coming out to SCALE and for the kind words as you cover the event. We hope you both will be able to join us in 2010.

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  1. Reviewing SCaLE7x on The Command Line Podcast | Unquiet Desperation linked to this post on March 5, 2009

    [...] Gideon, host of The Command Line Podcast,  has posted an interview he did with me as I reviewed SCaLE7x, the Southern California Linux Expo. I’ll apologize for the audio [...]



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