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When Sony introduced a root kit disguised as your favorite CD, Princeton's Ed Felten called them out. Hear him tell the story during a recent visit to Red Hat. [8 mins 48 secs]
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Who hasn't heard of craigslist, the massive online classifieds started in San Francisco back in the day as nothing more than an events listing to friends? Craig Newmark, founder (and customer services rep extraordinaire) of craigslist.org, shares the story behind his success on the internet and his passion for community journalism. [17 mins 04 secs]
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Edward Felten, professor of computer science and public affairs at Princeton University, explains why content distributors desire DRM, and how it could limit future freedoms for the rest of us. [12 mins 39 secs]
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During the week of July 9-15, 2006, Red Hat and North Carolina State University partnered to host the inaugural year of Red Hat High, a week-long overnight technology camp for rising eighth and ninth-graders.
Read the full Red Hat Magazine article on Red Hat High. [12 mins 54 secs]
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Featuring the sounds of Anamar, Mutandina, and Antonio Meneses, this podcast highlights some Latin American artists and music with Latino flair. Each of the artists featured has released their music under various forms of Creative Commons Licenses, and you can download and preview their albums at magnatune.com, an online record label that takes a very different approach to music licensing. [12 mins 25 secs]
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Chris Blizzard, software engineer for Red Hat, speaks about his experience at FISL 2006, the International Free Software Forum in Brazil. With over 4,000 attendees, FISL is one of the largest open source conferences in the world, attended by many members of the international open source community. [10 mins 25 secs]
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Rebecca Fernandez interviews Karsten Wade and Todd Barr about 108. Hear how open source principles are being applied to content. Uncover the mystery surrounding the number 108. And find out how to get involved. [5 mins 35 secs]
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Community Relations Manager Greg DeKoenigsberg interviews Brad Turcotte, the one-man band behind "Brad Sucks," one of the first fully open source web-based recording artists. Brad began releasing his works under a Creative Commons license in 2002, and also includes the source files to all of his songs. He encourages fans to remix to their hearts' content. Find out why he does what he does, and how it's working out for him so far. [22 mins 35 secs]
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The Nashville Feed is a monthly podcast that details life in Nashville and features the music of independent artists who release their music under Creative Commons Licensing. David Beronja, the show's producer, gives Red Hat Magazine an inside look at the independent music scene in Nashville. [9 mins 25 secs]
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Greg DeKoenigsberg catches up with a member of the Fedora Project Board to talk about the "Release early, release often" principle. How does releasing software before it's been thoroughly tested actually improve the software? Couldn't that make the software more vulnerable to attacks? Chris Blizzard explains. [13 mins 54 secs]
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Wade Mealing and Joshua Wulf of Fedora Reloaded interview David Woodhouse about FedoraTM on PPC. Red Hat's Greg DeKoenigsberg and new Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack answer some questions about the Fedora Project Board and the future of the Fedora community. [32 mins 20 secs]
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Community Relations Manager Greg DeKoenigsberg interviews Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack on the release of Fedora Core 5 and future plans and wishlists for Fedora Core 6. Max discusses virtualization, the new Fedora Board, and more. Listen to Max's plans for improving the Fedora wiki, opening Fedora Core to external commits, and his thoughts on why people do (and don't) contribute to the Fedora Project. [35 mins 23 secs]
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Ivan Fetch, RHCE, demonstrates the sounds of systems administration. You've never heard a terminal window sound quite like this.
Read the full Red Hat Magazine article about Ivan Fetch.
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Are you interested in working on open source software? Listen to PhD and Red Hat performance tools engineer Will Cohen as he gives a basic historical overview of the open source movement and industry, including information on licensing issues, business uses, and technical and philosophical considerations. While you're listening to his speech, follow along with the Open Office slide deck Cohen used in the classroom.
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Last year Jon Benedict was a Senior Systems Integrator at another company. He arrived at the Red Hat Summit in New Orleans in June of 2005 looking forward to three days chock-full of everything Linux and famed Cajun hospitality. He was also hoping to learn more about Red Hat, and interested in finding a new job. By September, Jon was working as a Red Hat Global Professional Services (GPS) Consultant. How did attending the Red Hat Summit help Jon figure out where he wanted to be?
Read the full Red Hat Magazine article about Jon Benedict.
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Red Hat Magazine sits down for a chat with the science fiction author (and EFF fellow) who puts his money-maker where his mouth is. The result, all you ever wanted to know about the state of digital freedom, but didn't know who to ask. Check out the full series, parts 1 and 2 in Red Hat Magazine.
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