Episode Archive

31 episodes of Open Source Voices since the first episode, which aired on September 1st, 2020.

  • Episode 19: Kris Moore - Senior Vice President Of Engineering at iXsystems

    September 7th, 2021  |  55 mins 17 secs
    chia, development, freebsd, freenas, games, growing up, ixsystems, kubernetes, linux, microsoft, open source, openbsd, storage, truenas, windows

    Kris is the Senior Vice President of Engineering at iXsystems and the developer behind the PC-BSD Project.

  • Episode 18: E.G. Nadhan - Chief Architect and Strategist for Red Hat North America

    August 24th, 2021  |  1 hr 21 secs
    linux, open source
  • Episode 17: Tom Jones - FreeBSD Developer

    July 27th, 2021  |  42 mins 6 secs
    conferences, development, freebsd, internet, linux, networking, open source, streaming, unix, wireless

    Tom Jones is an Internet Researcher and FreeBSD developer that works on improving the core protocols that drive the Internet. He is a contributor to open standards in the IETF and is enthusiastic about using FreeBSD as a platform to experiment with new networking ideas as they progress towards standardisation.

  • Episode 16: Aoife Moloney - Community Platform Engineering Team at Red Hat

    July 20th, 2021  |  38 mins 47 secs
    centos, community, development, family, growing up, ireland, linux, open source, red hat, teamwork, work life balance

    Aoife is a member of the CPE Team at Red Hat

  • Episode 15: Mark Harding - CTO of Minds.com

    July 13th, 2021  |  40 mins 53 secs
    artificial intelligence, covid, development, freedom, linux, machine learning, open source, php, transparency

    Mark Harding is the CTO of Minds.com, an open source Social Network that pays you for your content. We talk about how he got into Open Source Development, what let him to building a social network, and how AI fits into an open mindset.

  • Episode 14: Neal Gompa - Contributor to Fedora, OpenSUSE, Mandriva, and CentOS

    June 29th, 2021  |  44 mins 38 secs
    centos, community, development, fedora, linux, mandriva, open source, opensuse, red hat

    Neal is a long time Linux user who has contributed to a multitude of projects over the years.

  • Episode 13: Chris Waid - CEO and Founder of Think Penguin

    April 6th, 2021  |  1 hr 28 mins
    linux, open source

    Chris and I talk about his introduction to Linux, his concerns over proprietary hardware, and his motivations for starting ThinkPenguin.

  • Episode 12: Colin Percival - Developer of Tarsnap and FreeBSD Developer

    March 30th, 2021  |  57 mins 21 secs
    amazon, assembly, cheri project, development, freebsd, linux, open source, programming, secure backups, security, tarsnap

    Colin Percival is the Developer of Tarsnap and a FreeBSD Developer.

  • Episode 11: Jon "maddog" Hall - Board Chair for the Linux Professional Institute

    March 23rd, 2021  |  2 hrs 27 mins
    linux, open source

    maddog and I talk about he got started working in technology, the early days of #Linux, and the various #opensource projects he's involved with.

  • Episode 10: Luke Leighton - Lead Dev and Project Coordinator for Libre-SOC

    March 16th, 2021  |  56 mins 50 secs
    atari, college, cpu, development, libresoc, linux, open source, open source hardware, openpower, osh, riscv, samba, sunos, university

    Luke Leighton is the Lead Dev and Project Coordinator for Libre-SOC

  • Episode 9: Dan Langille - Sysadmin at Talos/Cisco

    March 9th, 2021  |  49 mins 49 secs
    486, bsdcan, cisco, computer science, firewall, freebsd, jordan hubbard, netflix, new zealand, open source, ottawa, ports, sony playstation, source, source code, talos, university

    Dan is a sysadmin at Cisco's Talos Intelligence Group, He's the organizer of BSDCan, the man behind the FreeBSD Diary, FreshPorts, and FreshSource.

  • Episode 8: Keith Perry - Founder of DAO Technologies

    March 2nd, 2021  |  1 hr 27 mins
    amd, apache, beos, business, cisco, conferences, drexel, engineering, fosscon, hp, ibm, intel, kernel, lenovo, linux, motorola, open power, open source, oracle, philly, postgres, problem solving, programming, risc-v, self, slackware, southeast linuxfest, sun

    Keith is the Founder of DAO Technologies and works as a systems, network, security and application development professional.