Wednesday, December 20, 2006

bsdtalk088 - A Year of BSDTalk

News: BSDCan.org 2007 call for papers.

A short ramble about the first year of bsdtalk.

File info: 4MB, 8Min.

Ogg Link:
https://archive.org/download/bsdtalk088/bsdtalk088.ogg

16 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:50 PM

    Congratulations!

    Keep up the good work.

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  2. Happy birthday to bsdtalk!
    And thank you for your work!

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  3. Anonymous4:43 AM

    Great work Will. I have listened to every episode. You do a great deed to the community! _PLEASE_ keep it up!

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  4. Anonymous6:07 AM

    Congratulations and well done , ive enjoyed listening to the variety of talks.

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  5. Anonymous7:30 AM

    Congratulations on the year of bsdtalk.

    Wish I had more time to chat with you at NYCBSDCON, especially since I was stuck on the runway until after midnight in the end anyway.

    Is there anything that you need/want towards continuing bsdtalk in the new year?

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  6. Anonymous8:23 AM

    Congratulations! It's a fine project, I can not await the coming events :)

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  7. Anonymous2:36 PM

    Very good podcast. I don't even run
    BSD (prefer Linux) but I like your
    interviewing style and guests. Thank
    you for your work.

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  8. Will ---

    Like at least one other commenter, I have listened to every episode. Thanks for your hard work!

    While it might be a bit inflammatory, and it gets discussed as a matter of course, what about more direct head-to-head BSD comparison information?

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  9. Anonymous1:42 PM

    Thank you for all your work!
    I'm allways looking forward to listen to your interviews.

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  10. Anonymous5:14 PM

    Great work!!! Love the talks, since day 1! Hope to hear one on PF / AltQ too.

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  11. Anonymous4:37 AM

    It was great to listen to your talk. My first BSD was OpenBSD back when we installed the first 64Kbps Leased line at our office in 1996. I setup OpenBSD as the firewall and proxy. I have loved the feeling of knowing exactly what was happening when running an OpenBSD server.

    By the way, interesting coincidence - I met the musician - Joshua Samson - whose music you use on bsdtalk088 towards the end. For others who want to enjoy Joshua's music - he makes them available for free at http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=489118

    cherio
    madvenu

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  12. Anonymous5:36 PM

    It's been awesome listening to your podcast!

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  13. Anonymous9:22 AM

    Thanks so much for doing bsdtalk.

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  14. Anonymous10:26 AM

    I'm teaching myself Unix and programming on a homebrew PC running FreeBSD 6.1. This podcast is very useful and I listen to every episode.

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  15. Anonymous5:07 PM

    Thanks for the great podcast. Keep that great work up. I listen to the podcast on my iPod, when I'm running

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  16. Anonymous7:20 PM

    I listen to Will's podcast on the treadmill!

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