It’s Episode Twenty-three of Season Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain. We’re here again! In this week’s show: We discuss the news: Former OwnCloud Inc.… Read more ›

It’s Episode Twenty-three of Season Nine of the Ubuntu Podcast! Alan Pope, Mark Johnson, Laura Cowen and Martin Wimpress are connected and speaking to your brain.

We’re here again!


In this week’s show:

We discuss the news:

Former OwnCloud Inc. employee Carla Schroder has published the other side of the OwnCloud/Nextcloud fork story
€1.2 million funding for Open Source projects in Germany
UK tops the UN’s e-government survey but the service is having political problems
Google has added YouTube to their HTTPS Transparency report
Researchers at Princeton have shown that Web APIs allowing sites to access your battery status provide a new vector for uniquely identifying a device and you can see a demo here

We discuss the community news:

A consolidated YAML network configuration across Ubuntu announced
Distrowatch comprehensively reviews the Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition
Distro contributors and developers have written up their experiences of attending the recent Snappy Sprint in Heidelberg

Fedora contributor – Neal Gompa
KDE Developer – Harald Sitter
Debian Maintainer – Luke Faraone

Another week, another Skype update for Linux
Ubuntu Touch OTA-12 includes Biometric Authentication for Meizu PRO 5

We mention some events:

FOSS Talk Live – 6 August – London, UK
Wuthering Bytes 2016 – 2-11 September – Hebden Bridge, W. Yorks, UK
Barcamp Manchester – 24-25 September – CityLabs, Manchester, UK

We discuss doing a bit of parkrun tourism and working to the sound of a dehumidifier.

This weeks cover image is taken from Wikimedia.

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