
A podcast about free and open source software, communism and the revolution
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

This episode features Thunderbird, one of the (if not the most) popular mail clients in the FLOSS ecosystem. Heather Ellsworth, a buddying physicist turned DevRel (better late than never) from the project spills the beans on the history of the projec... more
This episode - recorded in an ultra-secret location near a border (any border will do - almost :-) - is witness to our two ageing heroes being in the same location for a change and gives away some giveaways. For the first time in the Inlaws' history,... more
As 'tis the season, we have a combined Xmas and New Year's episode for you. And what a blast this is! The usual suspects will make an appearance - all those characters which you have known for years and probably already taken a shine to. Yes, this do... more
In this episode Martin and Chris talk to Klaus Knopper of Knoppix fame. For the few listeners who do not know what Knoppix is: Just listen to the episode (hint: it's one of the oldest life distros on the planet). Plus more on Linux for handicapped us... more
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Apple Podcasts | #169 |
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This podcast covers a broad spectrum of topics primarily related to free and open-source software, but also extends to discuss political and cultural aspects, particularly regarding communism and societal revolution. Episodes frequently feature insightful conversations with industry experts, where they delve into the intricacies of various technologies, the evolution of software, and the ethical implications surrounding digital freedoms. With a mix of humor and critical commentary, the hosts maintain an engaging tone, reflecting on personal experiences and contemporary issues affecting the tech landscape while encouraging accessibility and community engagement in software development.
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Linux Inlaws launched 3 years ago and published 154 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Linux Inlaws include:
1. Klaus Knopper
2. Leo Wittman
3. Christian Grothoff
4. Brian Proffitt
5. Jack Rhysider
6. Michael Jerger
7. Dmitry Polyakovsky
8. Frank Karliczek
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