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Episode: 2200
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Title: HPR2200: Episode one of the future of free software series
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2200/hpr2200.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 15:39:54
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This in HPR episode 2,200 entitled Episode 1 on the Future on Free Software Series.
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It is hosted by Spaceman and in about 3 minutes long and can remain an explicit flag.
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The summary is introduction to the series.
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Well hello world, Monday December 26th and I am making this series, I think five podcasts
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about free software, what about it, where is it going, what's my take on it, and this
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is the first podcast representation so hello I am Spaceman.
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I have been using new Linux for over nine years, four years as a everyday user, just using
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an interface, running programs, doing my everyday life stuff, and five years as a programmer.
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So basically I am creating this series and I really hope the free software foundation
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is going to listen to it.
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I do believe I have some inputs to give as a user and as an advanced user as a programmer.
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The first thing I want to say here is that in 1983 when you are just almost started
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writing free software, a new project, there was a software problem, there were actually
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no holy free system out there.
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And now today we have free software for virtually anything, with processor, Skype replacement
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web browsers, you name it, whatever software you want, there's this free software for
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it.
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So the issue that I am going to be talking about through all of those podcasts is how do
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we reach the user, and when I say user what I am going to be referring is the everyday
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user, your mom, your dad, your grandparents, my grandfather uses new Linux, how do these
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people can start using free software because this is the issue of today.
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How do we get everyone to use it?
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How do we get everyone to stop going on Windows and Apple and how do we get them to just
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switch over to new Linux, don't get me wrong, free software is still need to be developed.
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It's just normal, but that being said I really believe that the main focus of today should
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be how can we attract more users and not develop more free software because we can function
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now with free software, yeah this is only to be developed, yes, but you get my point.
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So hopefully you listen to all of those, this is a series and they are going to be uploaded
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to the hacker public radio website.
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So make sure you check it up or whatever you can always find me on a load average.org
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slash the basement one.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast and click on our contributing to find out
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how easy it really is.
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Hacker Public Radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the infonomicon computer club
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and is part of the binary revolution at binwreff.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly, leave a comment on
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the website or record a follow-up episode yourself, unless otherwise stated, today's show
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is released on the creative comments, attribution, share a light, free dot org license.
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