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Open Source Gets Its Own TV Show

ChocLinux writes "A South African organisation has produced what it claims is the first television series dedicated to promoting open source software. The first episode of the show included an interview with Richard Stallman, who founded the GNU project, and Robin Rowe, who runs the Linux Movies Group, which promotes the use of Linux in Hollywood."

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  1. Wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Smallest audience share ever. Maybe it can get on CNBC after McEnroe.

    1. Re:Wow by generic-man · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "McEnroe" has twice recorded a 0.0 rating. At least the Open Source show couldn't get any worse; not even the XFL got negative ratings...

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  2. Interesting Fact by zerman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Most FOSS advocates don't need to watch a TV show promoting FOSS, they already use FOSS as much as they can. People who are not FOSS advocates won't bother to watch. Even if FOSS advocates did want to watch, they would probably rather do something on the computer than watch this TV show.

    1. Re:Interesting Fact by sik0fewl · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You're kinda skipping out on the people who are sort of interested in the topic of FOSS but aren't advocates.

      For example, I watch all sorts of shows on the Outdoor Life Network or Discovery, including shows like Killer Instinct and Crocodile Hunter, but I don't go out looking for wild animals.

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    2. Re:Interesting Fact by Quino · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I dunno ... personally I came across Richard Stallman, read and understood the basics of the GNU movement before even having heard of Linux. I, of course, decided to then try out Linux.

      A bunch of nerds (basically) putting together an OS for fun (well, for deeper reasons as well, but as likely to be driven to tinker as any other reason), and not minding if someone else used it, was too tantalizing to not try (what the #$^&, right?)

      I expected it to suck (I hadn't read The Cathedral and the Bazaar yet), since I fully expected the "too many cooks" syndrome. I was surprised to find that it worked well -- in some ways actually better than Windows (anger at MS started the search for an "alternative"), and in some ways not so well (several aborted attempts before I had both X and the net working out-of-the-box, using Mandrake many years ago).

      Anyways, my intro to Linux as a non-programmer, and PC-computer-illiterate started with something similar to this TV show. It may or may not be a terribly effective advocacy program for the-OS-known-as-Linux, but I wouldn't discount the fact that there are many people that haven't heard or understand the open source movement, but would still be interested in tinkering, learning a little bit more how computers work, and maybe just running Linux. Not all nerds interested in computers are trained as computer nerds! :)

  3. Yeah, but... by Gogo+Dodo · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...is the show itself open source? Can I re-edit the show?

  4. Truly good news for OSS. by eeg3 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The more press the better. Maybe even more organizations and companies will switch over now... surely it seems like this will sway a lot of people, now that it's getting such veneration. Hopefully, it will air in the states, too. I would definitely watch it.

  5. are they going to have a Very Special Episode by Savatte · · Score: 3, Funny

    where the Linux source gets its first period?

  6. Airing on the Fox network... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is tentatively titled "When Penguins Attack"

  7. Ahh yes by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Funny

    On todays show "Configuring your TV to run open source Beowulf software" "In Soviet Russia Open Sources You!" "But can it play OGG?" "Welcoming our Open Source bearing Geek Overlords!"

    1. Re:Ahh yes by B3ryllium · · Score: 2, Funny

      You mean,

      In Soviet Russia, SOURCE OPENS YOU!!

  8. Nooooooooo! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    Oh sweet Lord, no. Not a Linux sitcom. All we need is a precocious four-year-old with lines like "I guess we all got a lot of recompiling to do!"

    Guaranteed to jump the shark in Season Six when Stallman opens a taco stand.

    1. Re:Nooooooooo! by isny · · Score: 3, Funny

      >>Guaranteed to jump the shark in Season Six when Stallman opens a taco stand.
      Better than in season 5 when Taco opened a stallman stand.

  9. You forgot something by russint · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think a link to the shows own homepage might be a good idea, here you go: http://www.go-opensource.org/go_open/

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  10. eDonkey/Torrent ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Can someone stick this series on eDonkey or set up a torrent ?

  11. The Great Space Coaster by tiny69 · · Score: 3, Funny

    No g-news is good g-news unless its Gary Gnu's.

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  12. Night time viewing by skitzoid+(moomoo) · · Score: 2, Funny

    I can already see the line up: 10:30 PM - Barely Legal Slackware Camp 12:00 PM - Debian Does Slackware 1:30 PM - Little Redhat Riding Hood XXX series

  13. Cmon slashdot by bigberk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I say slashdot bring back Geeks in Space (yeah that's right, I found the old school link).

  14. I think Dickie got a little too much credit... by PornMaster · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The first episode of the show included an interview with Richard Stallman, the man responsible for GNU/Linux

    Richard Stallman is the man responsible for GNU/Linux? Linux uses a lot of GNU programs in userland, but to call him "the man" responsible for GNU/Linux?

    He's responsible for Emacs and the movement, but not GNU/Linux as a whole by any stretch...

  15. Another episode of "Debug That Code!" by wrinkledshirt · · Score: 3, Funny

    Announcer: [whispering] He's really close now, but does he know it...? This is the third time his attention has gone to that object constructor... oh, he's getting that look in his eyes... his time's running short... can he make it eleven weeks in a row?

    Geek [looks up from the computer screen]: Uh... I think, um, maybe the way IDataHandler::IDataHandler() is written right now... it, uh, might lead to an operation on a null pointer later on?

    [A Siren goes off, balloons fall from the ceiling]

    Announcer: And our reigning champion does it AGAIN! A special thank you to our challenger, who really kept it close this week. We'll be RIGHT BACK with the bonus round, but first, a word from our sponsors...

    [cut to a noose hanging from the ceiling]

    Voice-Over: Life boring? Feeling like THIS is in your future?

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  16. Actually not the first... by sultanoslack · · Score: 2, Informative

    The Turkish Technology Channel had a weekly show on Linux; I did an interview there a while back when I was in Turkey. It seems to be now defunt, or at least I assume as much from this page which I can't actually read...

  17. And why not?! by ashitaka · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It should be titled something like "An Alternate View" and not be preachy about open source but just show practical examples of what open-source applications are out there and how people are using them.

    They could pick a SourceForge "Project-Of-The-Week" which would hopefully serve the dual purpose of helping someone find a solution and recruiting developers to bring along projects that need a bit more attention.

    It wouldn't have to be the flashy projects either, simple stuff like the Meeting Room Booking System could be presented and how users have taken this and applied it to airplane bookings, class schedules, etc etc.

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  18. EMACS the show by moosesocks · · Score: 4, Funny

    Also coming soon, EMACS the show.

    Be warned, you'll need to map Ctrl-Alt-Meta-Play to your remote in order to do anything useful with the show.

    Vi pundits have also announced their own show. This one will automatically re-map all of the keys on your remote so that each key will have an unidentified cryptic function whose purpose is not revealed even after pressing the button.

    Once the show starts, the viewer is greeted by a blank screen. This blank screen will remain indefinitely until the user figures out the remote-key combination to quit the program. Don't mess up, because then you might not be able to quit at all!

    In order to actually watch the show, you will have to press an unidentified button on the remote which will allow you to watch the show.

    One
    Line
    At
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    Time

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  19. Creative Commons would probably more appropriate by MCRocker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    A Creative Commons license would probably be more appropriate for a T.V. show, even if the show is mostly about GPL.

    Don't forget to install your mozcc extension in your Mozilla based browser so you can determine the creative commons license status of the web page that the T.V. show is on ;)

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  20. And Slashdot Re:Wow by PhYrE2k2 · · Score: 2, Informative

    It seems that it will eventually be on their web site (or maybe one day Bittorrent). So another http://www.slashdot.org/ article and they'll get every geek imagineable... at least the ones that care about OSS. "Go_Open will be broadcast on the South African television channel SABC 2 every Saturday at 5:30 p.m., but will soon be available for viewing on the Web site accompanying the series."

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  21. [ANNOUNCE] New religion. by rice_burners_suck · · Score: 3, Funny
    From the story:
    The first episode of the show included an interview with Richard Stallman, who founded the GNU project...
    That's it. I'm starting my own religion. I'm gonna call it Stallmanism. It will be exactly like Christianity, but instead of Jesus Christ, we have Richard Stallman.

    Remember, Richard Stallman loves you. He coded for your sins.

    To convert to this great new religion, simply send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope, stuffed with hundred-dollar bills, to the address on your screen:

    Free Software Foundation
    59 Temple Place - Suite 330
    Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
    ...

    Disclaimer: This retarded comment is not affiliated with, not is it sponsored in any way, by RMS or the FSF. It's just a joke. So get over it, asshole.

  22. The first program was not that interesting... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Firstly, I don't know who this program was targeted at, but the presenter (who tries to be a comedian) made jokes that are too nerdy for normal people to understand, yet, not funny to the nerd crowd at all.

    Secondly, the interview with Richard was not introduced appropriately. One moment we're hearing that Linux is the best because it is open, next moment we hear that Linux is not the best, but only a small part of the bigger vision which is free (as in speach) software. I understand what's cooking, but my girlfriend doesn't.

    Thirdly, having an interview with the one of the "great" open source developers of South Africa turned out to be a chat with a guy who downloaded the Nokia SDK and developed a game for cellphones and are now trying to sell it to some distributor.
    There's nothing wrong with it - I just expected so much more...

    I was dissappointed up to the very end where they did not even number the possible answers to the competition question. Should I SMS '3', 'c' or 'The 'grandfather' of the open source movement'

    I'll watch the show this week again - it is followed by an animated version of Mr Bean and thereafter there is the rerun of Malcolm in the Middle...

  23. Monthly Open Source Radio Show Online by uncoolcentral · · Score: 2, Interesting
    There's a neat open source show on PBS station WOUB.

    Disclaimer: I'm on it from time to time.

    They're lagging a bit on posting the shows, (the only one up so far is the first show from August 2004,) but they're posting more soon.

  24. Re:Creative Commons would probably more appropriat by grokster · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yes, looks like it is going to be available for download under Creative Commons at some point!

  25. Freesoftwaremagazine.com by DeBaas · · Score: 2, Interesting

    There will also be a printed magazine on free software in a few months:

    Free software magazine

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  26. Scripts by WebfishUK · · Score: 2, Funny

    As it is about open source, can I download the scripts from anywhere and upload my own alterations? Are the scripts under any form of version control? Is there a link to ScriptForge?

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