LugRadio Decides To Call It Quits
[vmlinuz] writes "After four years, 100+ shows and over 2 million downloads, the guys behind LugRadio, the irreverent Open Source podcast from England have decided to call it a day, with the desire to 'go out on a high.' The last ever show will be recorded at LugRadio Live UK 2008 on the 19th and 20th July in Wolverhampton, England. There are also blog entries from the two long-standing members of LugRadio, Jono Bacon and Stuart 'Aq' Langridge." I hope the back catalog will remain available — LugRadio has since its start been one of the best online audio offerings out there.
LAST POST!
I went to the first LRL and loved it, after following the banter for a while. sadly i was a poor student then, and didn't make the last one.
Thanks to LRL I met Mark Shuttleworth :D Thanks to LRL I watched about 20 people order a desert at an Indian confusing it with the main mean :D
I guess this gives the community a chance to reciprocate? Perhaps a new UK-based (humours of course!) Linux radio show with slightly more knowledgeable (on-topic?!) hosts? Unfortunately I find the show is too long for me to back jump into nowadays.
(I didn't mean to say they're not knowledgeable folk btw - only that each and every paintball I fired championed KDE and Slackware in return for all the bashing! :D)
Matt
I mirror the back catalogue and have no intention of getting rid of it. I know other mirror maintainers have said the same thing. Talking to Aq on irc today he gave the impression that the main archive will be sticking around as well, so don't worry too much :)
Roger
Do you have any better hostages?
Don't forget that you still have the chance to get some of the LugRadio vibe at LRL UK in July.
Details are at http://lugradio.org/live/UK2008/
Roger
Do you have any better hostages?
http://xkcd.com/ Spend and afternoon reading the entire back catalog.
*Some people may not have seen it yet...
This.
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Sorry to rain on the parade, but I found the show unlistenably crude at times. There's no way I would recommend this podcast to anyone except perhaps Linux users in the Navy with some spare time on their hands and a tendency to giggle at long-in-the-tooth inside jokes.
I actually gave up searching for Linux-related podcasts because of this show.
In fact I started using a Mac a year ago and I'm very happy with where I'm at right now.
(Actually that last sentence was a complete lie, but it felt appropriate somehow).
the first time I hear about them!?
What's (other?) good listening for a blue-eye'd rms-follower?
I've listened to them for years and have had some good laughs. Their style is crude, yes, but authentic and funny. Now we're left with The Linux Action Show, with the glossy, family-friendly, foolsafe "hysterical morning crew"-style humour which is so typical American. I will miss the bullocks that LugRadio was.
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