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Episode: 694
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Title: HPR0694: The U-Cubed Event
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0694/hpr0694.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 01:02:42
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Full Circle Podcast on Hacker Public Radio This episode, the you-cubed event.
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Hello world and welcome to the full circle podcast on Hacker Public Radio.
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This episode we're promoting the you-cubed event for all Ubuntu users
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happening at Madlab in Manchester, UK on Saturday the 3rd of April.
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The full circle podcast is the companion to full circle magazine, the independent magazine for the Ubuntu community.
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Find us at fullcirclemagazine.org forward slash podcast.
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Hello and welcome we're still here despite the trials and tribulations of trying to get five people on a Skype connection.
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It's good evening to Mr. Ed Hewitt and I would say good evening to Mr. Dave Wilkins but we don't actually know where he is.
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But we do have with us two guests so it's good evening Mr. John Spriggs and good evening Les Pounder.
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Shall we start with you two guys then? You sent us your little notification and asking us if we would give a mention to the you-cubed event that you're staging.
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I'm going to turn the floor over to you if you'd like to tell us what you-cubed is about and when it's happening.
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My mouth normally runs away with me so I'll walk full for a bit.
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If you thought it's not enough stock you know.
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UK is an unconference style event which we're calling an unwork shop.
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It's the second one we've run and it's to promote the development of the community around the Ubuntu and Debian based distributions.
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So anything's fair game.
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I mean even it was a Ubuntu upstream and you was the you-cubed the first time around.
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But now we're just classing it as a Ubuntu and upcoming.
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It was a Ubuntu upstream and unconference.
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Basically any project that's involved in what makes the distribution that we're using is that a little bit better.
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So it's a days worth of workshops to try and see what we can do.
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Yeah and it's any version of Debian so it could be anything that's running on a Nokia internet tablet all the way up to Linux Mint Ubuntu anything like that.
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What's the format of the day going to be on the day we've got on the day we've got workshop talks going on.
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The rest of the work jobs to be there to show you hands on how to do something.
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So for example how to edit video with Linux the philosophy of Linux and open source software.
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But we've also got talks as well now where the talks I just got this on the screen now.
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We've got a keynote talk from Dan Lynch of Linux outlaw's fame and I've also got talk from Charlie Owen who's doing a whistle stop tour of Ubuntu.
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Basically it's everything you need to know about Ubuntu in half an hour.
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But we've got work jobs going on as well.
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Blackpool Linux user group, we're in a demo area of all different versions of Debian and it also helps you to install Debian on your machine to bring it along.
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And also Bob Kloff who's one of our organizers is actually running a session on a Debian arcade cabinet.
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Which is basically a Debian PC inside an arcade cabinet that will play all the old video games in the 70s and 80s.
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Very good. Where is it and when is it?
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It's a mad lab which is a venue in Manchester in the northern court.
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It's on the second of April and it starts at I believe it was 10 o'clock in the morning.
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That's right, isn't it?
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That's right.
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Yeah.
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That's right.
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That's right.
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Now we spoke to some of the crew that ran the mad lab event last year, I believe.
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Is this a completely separate event with separate people or is this a continuation on from anything that happened there?
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The mad lab is a venue in Manchester.
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It's a funny for sort of geek groups and artistic types of all makes models and operating systems to congregate.
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We, Liz and I and Bob and there's about five or six other people that we all got together to work on bringing you cubed into being last time.
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Just before the last release.
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There's a slightly smaller group of us working on it this time, but we're all still just as dedicated and we're still working on it to make a fantastic day.
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Now, if I remember rightly, mad lab isn't a huge venue.
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How are you off the space and if anybody wants to turn up, do they have to pre-register or what do they have to do?
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Well, we've got tickets to the event website.
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Uh-huh. Eventbrites, okay?
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Now that people should just go to youcubes.info.
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It'll have a page on there to go and get your own ticket and you can register for the event.
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Turning up on day is possible.
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We have to bear in mind health and safety restrictions in the building.
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So we can't really go over a certain number of people.
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If anyone turns up, we can obviously let people into a certain degree.
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Okay, so the message for you to get tickets.
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So we've got an idea of numbers in advance.
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So the message LR Joe Pondin is book early.
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Correct. Yes, yes, very much so.
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So how did you guys manage to get, how shall I put this, volunteered to organise this thing?
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I think the volunteers themselves, didn't they?
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So, yeah.
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And this is one of the guys that's involved in organising Blackpool love.
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I don't know whether you're formal enough to class yourself with anything,
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like chairman or anything like that.
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No, I'm just at an attendee.
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A Blackpool look.
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But we like to get out and do different things.
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We've done about five or six events in the last 12 months.
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Go around Manchester, Liverpool and also some bits of pieces in Blackpool itself.
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And aside from loads doing this fantastic outreach work from its look,
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about two or three releases back on Ubuntu.
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I organised the release party in Manchester.
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Again, with the help of a few other people.
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But so I'm also involved in one of the groups that meets the Madelow,
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which is called Hackman.
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The last release when it was coming up, I was talking to a few people that were involved in the big party.
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And a few people that were involved in Hackspace.
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And I sort of said, no, that anyone wants to get involved,
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post a message on the Ubuntu UK mailing list.
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And, you know, small groups, a small group of people,
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kind of put that up and said they were interested.
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I can't remember if it was me that actually said,
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let's do this event or if it was just a general consensus that we wanted to do an event
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to try and prove the community spirit in the Manchester and North-West area in general.
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Are you planning to have another release party for 1104?
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If we do, I won't be the one that's organising it.
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My wife gives you two days ago.
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I mean, you've been lucky even to catch me tonight.
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Yeah, it won't be me that's organising it. Let's put it that way.
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Anything else that you want to prime your potential attendees for the event?
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Anybody wants to turn up with any particular skills to help out?
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Or anybody else needed to do any talks?
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We'd like anyone to turn up.
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No matter what they do, you turn up and know everything about Ubuntu,
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there'd be anything like that.
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I wouldn't come up and say, I know nothing, tell me more.
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And it's on all of a sudden to say, yeah, this is what you can do today and show them what's on offer on the day.
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But all the people who are there who know something about subjects can put their name on the board
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and say, I want to give a talk on this subject and we'll give them the resources to do it.
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No problem, free charge.
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And those are there to learn and not sit there to teach from each.
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Good, OK.
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And those are there to code, to code.
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All right.
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Ed, you're sitting very quietly in the background. Anything you want to ask?
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No, I'm just listening intently.
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Shall we wrap up and get on with things?
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Because it's Friday night and we're all young, free and single,
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and should be putting on our dancing trousers.
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You don't sound convinced.
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Les, are you still there?
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I'm still there, yeah.
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Are you still awake?
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I've been working in the background.
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I'm working in the background, are you up tall?
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Well, there we are.
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We've kind of pulled back the curtain in Wizard of Oz fashion,
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and you've seen or heard just how much of a mess we go through to produce these episodes.
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But it all comes out in the edit, though, doesn't it, really?
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You'll take all the worst bits out in your office.
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Have a fantastic podcast.
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Sometimes it turns out better when I leave all the worst bits in.
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Yeah.
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So Les, before we disappear,
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give us a quick reminder of YouTube.
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When is it? Where is it?
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Yeah, YouTube is the second of April,
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and it's going to be at Mad Lab in Manchester.
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It's a free event.
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Tickets are available from the website, which is uq.info.
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So come along, enjoy yourselves, bring some kit,
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we can install Ubuntu or Debian or Linux Mint or CrunchBang or anything on it.
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We can talk about things, and we can help each other.
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Excellent. Thank you very much, Les.
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Say thanks to John for us.
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I think he disappeared sort out real life, because he's got one.
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I'll pass that on now.
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Thank you.
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Let's start with the event.
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Shall we do the usual and say good night?
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Say good night, Ed.
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Night.
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And Mr Wilkins.
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Good night.
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Pause in case Dave decides he wants to say good night again.
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No.
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No.
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Good night.
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We even sing it.
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And for me, Robin Catling, we'll see you on the next episode.
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Thank you very much. Good night.
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It's going to be a better way of doing this, you know.
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Thank you for listening to Hack with Public Radio.
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HPR is sponsored by Carol.net.
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She'll head on over to CARO.NT for all of her dreams.
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Thank you.
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Thank you very much.
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