This week we’ve been adding LED lights to a home studio, we announce the winner of the Entroware Apollo competition, serve up some GUI love and go over your feedback.
It’s Season Ten Episode Twenty-Eight of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.
In this week’s show:
We share a GUI Lurve:
This weeks cover image is taken from Wikimedia.
Congratulations to Dave Hingley for creating The Ubuntu Guys comic which was scripted in 20 minutes.
All entriesIn no particular order here are all the entries
Roger LightHollow out the middle of a file with AppHollow from Roger Light's entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/yroZBtBuEK
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 7, 2017
Neil McPhailSorry Neil, it’s 2017 and we still can’t edit tweets!
Ian McPhail created a unique audio composition for the @Entroware Apollo competition. Paean to beans https://t.co/AaIIJM84Jc
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 8, 2017
Andy PartingtonDynamically update your @digitalocean DNS with Andy Partington's entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/3YCGYGv2Ne
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 8, 2017
Joe RessingtonListen to Joe Ressington's musical entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/QuQbOiflNJ
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 8, 2017
Paul GaultCheck the list once check the list twice and find our who is Naughty or Nice with Paul Gault's entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition. pic.twitter.com/oquL2frlcT
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 9, 2017
Robert RijkhoffDesktop notifications of Ubuntu Podcast episodes with Robert Rijkhoff's entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/753VfOaBMp
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 9, 2017
Gentleman PunterFind out the answer to the most pressing question on the Internet at https://t.co/doBTNNbXWi created for the @Entroware Apollo competition
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 9, 2017
Ivan PejićUbuntu Podcast logo that embeds our theme tune. Submitted to the @Entroware Apollo competition by Ivan Pejić. https://t.co/fLNMWSgMYh
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 10, 2017
Mattias WernérMattias Wernér sent a Hiaku to the @Entroware Apollo competition: Installing Ubuntu. Quick installation creates hope. Network unreachable.
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 10, 2017
Masoud AbkenarJohan Seyfferdt sent his 20 line Linux origin story to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/5cc58Z7AJ5
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 11, 2017
Johan SeyfferdtCommand line junkies can edit video in the terminal thanks to Masoud Abkenar's @Entroware Apollo competition entry https://t.co/3usE5Y6iBa
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 11, 2017
Ovidiu SerbanSend text as tweets using Ovidiu Serbans's entry to the @Entroware Apollo competition entry https://t.co/hdaYYtxK9m
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 11, 2017
Ryan WarnockRyan Warnock wrote a 20 line poem for the @Entroware Apollo competition to express how he feels about recent events. pic.twitter.com/whiPa1StqS
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 11, 2017
Dave HingleyRead the (first installment?) of Ubuntu Guys, scripted in 20 mins by Dave Hingley for the @Entroware Apollo competition pic.twitter.com/odisXDh9yz
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 12, 2017
Ian PhillipsMmmmmm, beer. Crafted from 20 vector objects by Ian Phillips for the @Entroware Apollo competition. https://t.co/0TMoCc7QF8
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 12, 2017
Brain WaltonBrian Walton sent a 20 line program for the ZX Spectrum to the @Entroware Apollo competition. Music and pictures! https://t.co/XtaQoCXIEy
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 12, 2017
Martin TallosyA PointCloud of Apollo, made from 20 photos, is what Martin Tallosy's submitted to the @Entroware Apollo competition https://t.co/f8hxakexIQ
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 13, 2017
Lucy WaltonLucy Walton drew a portrait of @popey, @marxjohnson and @m_wimpress with just 20 hard drawn lines for the @Entroware Apollo competition pic.twitter.com/bEfCUJzOv2
— Ubuntu Podcast (@ubuntupodcast) September 13, 2017
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