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- title: Interviewed about MediaGoblin on Frostcast
- date: 2012-03-01 22:20
- tags: mediagoblin, podcast, frostcast, interview
- author: Christine Lemmer-Webber
- slug: frostcast-mediagoblin-interview
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- <p>I <a href="http://frostbitemedia.org/sites/default/files/Frostcast%20060.ogg">got
- interviewed about MediaGoblin</a> on the
- excellent <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/frostcastogg">Frostcast</a>
- of <a href="http://www.frostbitemedia.org/">FrostbiteMedia</a>. This
- happened over a month ago, but life has been intense, and better late
- than never in blogging it. Anyway, I talked to Jonathan Nadeau who
- runs the podcast, and even though FrostbiteMedia doesn't specifically
- say so, this episode is released under
- <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative
- Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported</a>.
- (<a href="http://dustycloud.org/misc/frostcast_mediagoblin_interview.ogg">mirrored
- here</a>)</p>
- <audio src="http://dustycloud.org/misc/frostcast_mediagoblin_interview.ogg">
- </audio><p>(Your browser doesn't appear to support HTML5 audio, but I
- <a href="http://dustycloud.org/misc/frostcast_mediagoblin_interview.ogg">mirrored
- the file here</a>.
- </p>
- <p>Anyway, I've given it a few listens, and I'm super pleased with how
- it came out. We talk about the motivations behind
- <a href="http://mediagoblin.org">MediaGoblin</a>, the underlying
- architectural decisions, and even a bit of my own free software
- personal history. It went by really fast... hard to believe the show
- comes out to about an hour. (It was also my first time being
- interviewed on a podcast or anything of the like before, and I had
- some dumb self-inflicted technical difficulties. Luckily, Jonathan
- was very patient.)</p>
- <p>
- By the way, I have a lot of respect for Jonathan Nadeau. Jonathan
- is not only a free software activist, but also a blind user of free
- software. He's also starting a nonprofit called
- the <a href="http://accessiblecomputingfoundation.org/">Accessible
- Computing Foundation</a> which aims to make the life of computer
- users with various disabilities better by improving the state of
- accessibility in free software. Very cool and noble goal. There's
- a good interview with him
- on <a href="http://sixgun.org/linuxoutlaws/246">this Linux Outlaws
- episode</a>. Best of luck to you, Jonathan!
- </p>
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