It’s Episode Thirty-one of Season Eight of the Ubuntu Podcast! With Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen, Martin Wimpress, and Alan Pope!
In this week’s show:
We look at what’s been going on in the news:
* Edward Snowden has claimed that GCHQ are capable of monitoring mobile phones with a single text message…
* Nylas, a small software company based in San Fransico, had announced a new open source mail client called N1…
* Ars Technica has published a thorough (12 page) review of Android 6.0…
* Adblock sold to new owner who they refuse to name…
We also take a look at what’s been going on in the community:
* Firefox and Thunderbird crash reports are temporarily going to errors.ubuntu.com, instead of mozilla’s bug tracker…
* An introduction to LXD, the container lighter-visor…
* Winners announced of the community organised UbuCon contest…
* Intel Graphics Developer Sarah Sharp has published a blog post explaining her decision to leave the Linux Kernel community… (And an excellent follow-up post on what makes a good, welcoming community.)
There are even events:
* Oggcamp returns! – Liverpool, UK – 31st October – Get your talks prepared!!!
* Ubuntu Hackathon – Bangalore, India – 15th-16th October
That’s all for this week, please send your comments and suggestions to: show@ubuntupodcast.org
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