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Jun 15th, 2006, 07:19 AM
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This episode is work safe.
Interview with Donald Fischer, product manager of Mugshot.
We discuss how Mugshot is different than MySpace; Red Hat’s involvement with Mugshot; small WORLD interview with Newsvine’s Calvin Tang; blogs, Boing Boing, Digg and del.icio.us; the open-ended nature of the project; Mugshot’s Web Swarm, Music Radar and TV Party features; the Mugshot Developer Wiki; Web 2.0 ; GNOME desktop; chief architect Havoc Pennington; Colin Walters; Owen Taylor; Brian Clark; how Redhat’s philosophy shaped Mugshot; how Mugshot began; Redhat Enterprise Linux; Fedora; Creative Commons; remix culture; mashups; how Web Swarm works; Redhat Annual User Conference; how the relationship with iTunes and Yahoo! Music developed with Mugshot’s Music Radar; Rhythm Box; other music service providers they’d like to bring on board; how Music Radar works; the planned functionality for TV Party; moving past the files and documents metaphor on computers; upcoming contributions from open source developers.
Featured song is “When You’re Coming Home†by Pralay.
http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://smallworldpodcast.com/mp3/smallworld061406.mp3
This episode is work safe.
Interview with Donald Fischer, product manager of Mugshot.
We discuss how Mugshot is different than MySpace; Red Hat’s involvement with Mugshot; small WORLD interview with Newsvine’s Calvin Tang; blogs, Boing Boing, Digg and del.icio.us; the open-ended nature of the project; Mugshot’s Web Swarm, Music Radar and TV Party features; the Mugshot Developer Wiki; Web 2.0 ; GNOME desktop; chief architect Havoc Pennington; Colin Walters; Owen Taylor; Brian Clark; how Redhat’s philosophy shaped Mugshot; how Mugshot began; Redhat Enterprise Linux; Fedora; Creative Commons; remix culture; mashups; how Web Swarm works; Redhat Annual User Conference; how the relationship with iTunes and Yahoo! Music developed with Mugshot’s Music Radar; Rhythm Box; other music service providers they’d like to bring on board; how Music Radar works; the planned functionality for TV Party; moving past the files and documents metaphor on computers; upcoming contributions from open source developers.
Featured song is “When You’re Coming Home†by Pralay.
http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://smallworldpodcast.com/mp3/smallworld061406.mp3