Open Source is embedded in every software application you touch today.
It’s impossible to build a large scale application without it. The real question is, what’s the story behind that component, application, or framework you just downloaded? Not the specs. Not the functionality. The real story: “Who wrote the code? What is their backstory? What led them to the Open Source community?”
From the Linux Foundation office in New York City, welcome to "The Untold Stories of Open Source". Each week we explore the people who are supporting Open Source projects, how they became involved with it, and the problems they faced along the way.
Listen to the latest episodes from The Linux Foundation "The Untold Stories of Open Source" podcast below.
Listen to Linux Foundation podcasts in your browser by visiting The Untold Stories of Open Source microsite.
The Linux Foundation Podcast Project is a public podcast, highlight projects and people using open source. In addition, the podcast will regularly feature updates on project from project leads and contributors
The podcast is used to inform the Linux and Open Source communities as to the current state in development of open source initiatives and Linux Foundation Projects. It is vendor neutral, with no interviews of commercial product vendors or sales teams.
The easiest way to keep track of the project is through subscription to the podcast series (TBD). You will be notified of new podcasts, which will be distributed on all major podcast networks
Questions and comments are welcome, especially suggestions for upcoming shows.
Mark Miller, VP, Community and Outreach
Executive Director, Linux Podcast
James McLeod, Director of Community, FINOS