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Episode: 1534
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Title: HPR1534: My Introduction to HPR
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1534/hpr1534.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 04:45:25
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Thank You!
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Greetings hacker public radio. This is semiotic robotic. I'm a long time listener and devoted
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fan of the network, but this is the first time that I've contributed a show. Submitting
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a podcast to HPR is something I've wanted to do for quite some time. So when I heard
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the public call for more content, I began to think about ways that I could contribute
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to this community that I love and admire so much. And I think I've found a way I can
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do that. I write regularly for a website called opensource.com, which is an online publication
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that features stories about the ways that open source tools and open source values
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are changing the world. More specifically, opensource.com is a platform that people can
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use to discuss the ways that various open source projects and open source initiatives
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are impacting the world in places beyond technology. So how open source is changing
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government or education or business, for example. And we publish several stories about
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these topics every week. Red Hat supports opensource.com and I've actually worked as the
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site summer intern for the past four years. And in that time, I've written about many
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topics. I think would be of interest to HPR listeners, open source hardware, open source
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video gaming, intellectual property issues, open access publishing, for example, even
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a tutorial on how to create ebooks using nothing but open source tools. And I'll put a link
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to my site profile in the show notes so you can get a better sense of how I write about
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open source culture. To me, what makes the site so interesting and so much fun is its vibrant
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community of contributors from all over the world who write on so many different topics.
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Open source advocates really get involved with the site. They write stories, they comment
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on other stories, they even converse about the stories on social media. Some folks even
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syndicate our content because we default to open. We publish all our original content
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under creative commons licenses. So when I was thinking about ways I could contribute
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to Hacker Public Radio, I thought I might like to pop in every week or so and provide
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a brief overview of some of the stories we've published at OpenSource.com. A little
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open source news roundup, so to speak. I'll post one or two of these segments soon so
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you can see what I'm talking about. And in the meantime, you can visit my website,
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which I'll link in the show notes. And you can contact me with comments or suggestions.
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So thanks everyone for listening to my first submission to Hacker Public Radio. I hope
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to contribute many, many more. But for now, anyway, I will sign off. Until next time,
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this is semiotic robotic wishing you peace, love, and open source.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio or Hacker Public Radio. We are a community
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podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Today's show,
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like all our shows, was contributed by a HPR listener like yourself. If you ever consider
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recording a podcast, then visit our website to find out how easy it really is. Hacker Public
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Radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the economical and computer cloud. HPR
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