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Episode 25: Helping Hands (with Ubuntu Budgie's Dustin Krysak)
Linux For Everyone
English - January 29, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 72.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 47 ratingsTechnology News Tech News linux desktop ubuntu beginners distro pc gaming steam Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Sometimes an interview opens new doors of perception. You're able to look at a situation from a completely fresh perspective, and gain insights you never considered were there. That describes my frank conversation with Ubuntu Budgie Team Member Dustin Krysak. It's an organic chat that covers a huge range of topics, from the struggles a smaller distribution faces and how donations are spent, to how the larger Ubuntu family offers support, to what it takes to truly take desktop Linux mainstream.
We close our interview with a fantastic exploration of how pretty much anyone can become a contributor and make a difference in the FOSS community.
PLUS: Your feedback about why we distro-hop! Special Guest: Dustin Krysak.
Sometimes an interview opens new doors of perception. You're able to look at a situation from a completely fresh perspective, and gain insights you never considered were there. That describes my frank conversation with Ubuntu Budgie Team Member Dustin Krysak. It's an organic chat that covers a huge range of topics, from the struggles a smaller distribution faces and how donations are spent, to how the larger Ubuntu family offers support, to what it takes to truly take desktop Linux mainstream.
We close our interview with a fantastic exploration of how pretty much anyone can become a contributor and make a difference in the FOSS community.
PLUS: Your feedback about why we distro-hop!
Special Guest: Dustin Krysak.
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