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Episode: 1618
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Title: HPR1618: OggCamp Attendees
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1618/hpr1618.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 05:53:29
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Hello, this is Penny for Hacker Public Radio.
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This is episode 1619 on 15th of October 2014.
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This is the first episode in a series of 3 episodes with interviews from Alcambl last
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weekend.
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The first two interviews are just regular Alcambl attendees.
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This is not quite true because the first one is Peter Cannon from Dictorpin Rocho, but
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I'm sure he's okay with being bundled with Alistair, who is just a regular visitor who
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wants to do an HPR episode, so I gave him the opportunity to just record a few sentences
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and be on HPR the first time, hope he makes it another time with his own episode.
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So we get started with Peter Cannon, who is a co-host on the Dictorpin Rocho, who had
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also a life episode on Alcambl this year.
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I grabbed and interviewed him before his episode happened, so that's what he has to say.
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So I'm Peter Cannon, also known as Dictorpin on the internet, and one of the co-hosts of TDTRS,
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which is the Dictorpin Rocho, the only podcast you should listen to.
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So why should we listen to it?
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I think because we are slightly different to some of the other podcasts, and we certainly
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go into other areas that we feel other podcasts don't, so we may, on occasion, be supportive
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of other vendors for one of our better words, such as Microsoft or Apple.
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We do sometimes like to do subjects deliberately that will create a big flurry, because what
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we feel we're about is creating dialogue.
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So we don't just sort of spew news at you.
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We give you things to think about.
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I've stumped you, you don't have enough.
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Yeah, that was way too much for me.
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Well, Elinix's podcast talks of a Microsoft and Apple, doesn't sound like it.
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Well, you say it's good to me.
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Yeah, well, I think it is.
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There's always been this, sort of, there's always been this, I'm going to say issue, but you
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should probably not the right word, because you want to use Elinix and you want to promote
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Elinix that you shouldn't look at other things.
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You get a lot of people, I mean, especially for example, this kind of event, to Ogcam,
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you can pretty much guarantee that 99.9% of the people at Ogcam are basically Elinix
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or open source users.
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And my own personal view and my co-host view is, how can we encourage other people to
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use Elinix and open source if we only swim in our own pond?
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If you stay in your own pond, you're not going to encourage anybody else to come into
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that pond.
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And so we feel that it's good to talk about, maybe Microsoft stuff, maybe Apple stuff,
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because maybe those users, sorry, not those users, those users will say, oh, let's have
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a listen to that.
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And then you'll go, oh, well, what's, I don't know, what's this, Lieber office they're
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talking about, let's give that a go.
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So we try and be inclusive, we do have Microsoft users that listen to the show, and we want
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all levels of users.
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One of the things that I'm quite adamant to keep us on iTunes, I know some podcasts
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don't like to be on iTunes, but I want us to be on there simply because I want to
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reach as wide an audience as possible.
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So how do you know, how do you tell the Windows users and Apple users from iTunes?
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Generally, via the feedback, to be honest with you.
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Let's both tune the show in our IRC channel.
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In actual fact, we do have two or three people that, in actual fact, do work for Microsoft
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in our IRC channel.
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So you ever convinced someone, you ever got feedback that you still want to reach to Linux
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because for you?
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The way I've always looked at it, I'm, a lot of people will want a big huge victory.
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So they will want somebody to go, oh, that's it, I've totally ditched Windows, and I'm
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now 100% Linux.
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For me, I believe it's a victory if I can even just get them to start using Open Source
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software because I'm a, I'm a more an advocate of open source software rather than a specific
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Linux Africa.
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All right, so just like people start using a library of these tools.
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Yeah, yeah, if they use, it's not a very good example, but I mean, if they use any
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Mozilla products such as Firefox or Thunderbird, you know, if they, maybe I know that they
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installed Audacity, we could standard all day really, off a list, but you know, the way
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I look at it, if they've installed something open source, that's a victory.
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All right, so give me an example, what, what kind of things do you discuss in the
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postcards?
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Um, so we, as it says on, on our sort of our abouters page, you know, we discuss everything
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from, from Linux open source to the price of Fishing Paraguay, so you know, we, we, we,
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just discuss everything.
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What we tend to do is we tend to look through news stories for stuff that's creative
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commons because that's, that's very close to my heart, obviously, Linux news stories,
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but we, we try and find news stories that we feel that other podcasts won't cover.
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So if you listen to it, as somebody said to me last night, which is an air show, you'll
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find that yes, we do cover some of the main storylines, but the vast majority of our stuff
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is important stuff, but that, uh, other shows sit for whatever reason, either find boring
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or, or feel they haven't got enough time to cover.
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Um, and so I think that as well, that aid air show in, in bringing more listeners to
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us because it's sort of, you know, I can, I can, you can listen to the show that cannot
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be named as we call it, I can, you know, we can listen to that, uh, and we know that
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in actual fact, the self-same story is probably going to be covered on the Ubuntu UK podcast
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or it's going to be covered on the full circle podcast, um, and that, to me, becomes boring
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because you think, well, what differentiates you from everybody else, you know, you just
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know that somebody's going to cover it.
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For example, it's like heart bleed.
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We know everybody was going to cover heart bleed, every managed dog covered heart bleed.
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So we decided we would just give it a very small mention, and we would cover other stuff,
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simply because, you know, what, why would you listen to us when you could listen to somebody
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else who perhaps knows what it's all about?
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Yeah, sometimes, sometimes all the Linux podcasts kind of sound the same, and cover the same
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topics.
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Yeah, true.
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Yeah.
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All right, then.
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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I was a first interview, and as I was saying in the beginning, the next interview will
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be Alistair, who hopefully will become a HBO host himself one time.
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So good luck with that, and let's listen what he has to say.
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Here we go.
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All right, tell, I'm Benny, and I'm speaking to Alistair from, uh, the UK in Norwich,
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from Norwich.
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So, uh, yeah, I've really only got Linux in about a year ago, because I have to look
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off a couple of central spots as it works, so, uh, and I just found out how I've got
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an hour to drive each way, so I was like, how can I find out about it?
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And I've had about podcasts, and then, uh, uh, nightwise, actually, told me about you,
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uh, and he said, yeah, find out about it, and I've really enjoyed listening to different
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people have to say kind of things, so, uh, I'm guessing I should actually give something
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back to the community, really.
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So, what, what, what could, what could you talk about, what, what, what do you do, what
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are your interests?
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Yeah, well, the bad thing is, I do Windows for a day job, so, yeah, I don't know if anybody
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wants to know about Windows, but it's mostly about open source stuff, so, I don't feel
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like I can give enough back yet, I don't really know that much about Linux or anything
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to, uh, maybe networking, I could do a lot of networking, so maybe, uh, IP subnetting
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perhaps, or rooting or something, and VLANs maybe?
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Yeah, I'm sure it's something like this would be interesting, so your day job includes
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Windows and Linux, or it's just Windows.
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Windows, O, and Linux boxes, uh, we went a couple of, uh, different Linux applications
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for a couple of customers, so I have to look after that, and then obviously I've started
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using Cacti now to monitor all our bandwidths, all our customer sites, so it's quite good.
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All right, nice, so why do you come to our camp?
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Because last year when I started listening to podcasts, it was just the same time, and
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then when we were coming back from our camp, and they were saying yes, it was a really
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good event, and I, when you know it was interesting to podcasts from America, they were always
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going on about the, uh, OLF and everything like that, and we must be something in the
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UK, and I want to go into it kind of thing, to meet people and stuff, and it's really
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odd coming to your faces, to actually, I've been nervous, because I don't really know
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anyone in open source, and, uh, yeah, I've met a couple of people on the other podcast
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so I know, it's really odd listening to their voice.
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Yeah, nice, no, no, you're here, what, what do you, how do you like it?
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It's really, yeah, it's really good, and I like it, so.
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Are there any talks you plan to listen to, or are you just here for your community?
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Just here for the community, and to listen to anything really, I'm really up to listen to
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anything really, especially if I can learn some stuff like open source and meet new friends
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really.
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Did you see anything that's, that's like, uh, interests you in the talks, or anything
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open source really?
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Well, then that's a place, that's a place of counting, yeah, all right, thank you, thank
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you for talking to me, and hope you will sometime record your own stuff, yeah, I put, uh,
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a mic, so, uh, uh, yeah, so, yeah, you have to, you just get stored, yeah.
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Okay, this was the first series of interviews, two interviews from attendees at the
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Ocamp.
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Next up, I will have some more interviews with people who organized the Ocamp and another
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interview I did with Cornomenal with the Linux voice crew of the Linux Voice magazine.
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So wait for them to turn up and the feed, and thank you for listening, have a nice day.
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