Open Source Gets Its Own TV Show 143
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."
Wow (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Wow (Score:2, Insightful)
And Slashdot Re:Wow (Score:2, Informative)
Re:And Slashdot Re:Wow (Score:1)
Somebody at SABC listening out there?
Interesting Fact (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Interesting Fact (Score:5, 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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Where is this "outside" place?
-- (joke over) --
One of the first concepts my daughter learned to verbalize at a very young age was that of "inside" and "outside". She began talking during the (canadian) winter and didn't make many excursions outside compared to the summer months. She would go to the windows low enough to look out of and point and say "outside". If one of us picked her up and she could see a tree or whatever, she'd just point and say "outside".
Re:Interesting Fact (Score:5, Insightful)
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!
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Re:Key word is "promote".... (Score:1)
Back on topic: I realize that exposure is good for FOSS, but I wouldn't call this exposure. Ratings are going to be complete trash. "People who don't know about their other options" usually don't care about their other options. Furthermore, many people I know have a bias against Linux ("You use Linux? Omg..."), so they
Yeah, but... (Score:4, Funny)
More importantly... (Score:2)
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:1)
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:1, Funny)
In other news..... (Score:1)
It's an exciting time folks.
Re:In other news..... (Score:1)
You mean "new suspense-thriller 'Repairing the BSOD on boot after installing XP SP2."
Re:In other news..... (Score:1)
Creative Commons would probably more appropriate (Score:3, Insightful)
Don't forget to install your mozcc [yergler.net] 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
Re:Creative Commons would probably more appropriat (Score:2, Informative)
Truly good news for OSS. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Truly good news for OSS. (Score:1)
Reality, eeg3.
eeg3, reality.
Re:Truly good news for OSS. (Score:1)
Re:Truly good news for OSS. (Score:1)
are they going to have a Very Special Episode (Score:3, Funny)
Re:are they going to have a Very Special Episode (Score:2)
You have been warned.
Re:are they going to have a Very Special Episode (Score:1)
The time they pulled this with Darlene on Roseanne sticks out in my mind.
Re:are they going to have a Very Special Episode (Score:1)
Re:are they going to have a Very Special Episode (Score:2)
Airing on the Fox network... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Airing on the Fox network... (Score:1)
Re:Airing on the Fox network... (Score:1)
Ahh yes (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Ahh yes (Score:3, Funny)
In Soviet Russia, SOURCE OPENS YOU!!
Nooooooooo! (Score:5, Funny)
Guaranteed to jump the shark in Season Six when Stallman opens a taco stand.
Re:Nooooooooo! (Score:3, Funny)
Better than in season 5 when Taco opened a stallman stand.
Re:Nooooooooo! (Score:1)
Better than in season 5 when Taco opened a stallman stand.
Well, it could have been a Tacoman stall.
Re:Nooooooooo! (Score:1)
Well, each family member could be a distro. The father could be Fedora, or perhaps RHEL. The mother could be SuSE, the teenage boy could be Gentoo, the daughter could be skolelinux and the baby could be Damn Small Linux...
Re:Nooooooooo! (Score:2)
Well, each family member could be a distro. The father could be Fedora, or perhaps RHEL. The mother could be SuSE, the teenage boy could be Gentoo, the daughter could be skolelinux and the baby could be Damn Small Linux...
Because the world really needs another stupid sitcom about another dysfunctional family.
You forgot something (Score:5, Informative)
eDonkey/Torrent ? (Score:2, Interesting)
The Great Space Coaster (Score:4, Funny)
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Night time viewing (Score:2, Funny)
Another episode of "Debug That Code!" (Score:3, Funny)
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
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In case you hadn't noticed... (Score:2)
...it actually looks like a fairly high percentage of geeks prefer to use a computer. No, it's true! In fact, I hear a lot of them hang out around some...slashed dot, or something like that?
Not True (Score:1)
Of course they didn't preach it like a zealot, but I think they did promote it nicely.
No need for commercials? (Score:1, Flamebait)
So what...open source is free right? That means no commercials because there is nothing to pay for? Or is it going to be one long commercial for open source?
I don't think this is going to reach the right people...a big flashing banner on CNN.com or something with a cute little monkey that you're supposed to shoot for the "free OS" would get more people to switch.
Re:No need for commercials? (Score:1)
Open source is free as in speech, not free as in beer. So in all likelyhood there will be commercials.
Re:No need for commercials? (Score:2)
And it will happen, or it would if the show itself was open source, and not about open source
Re:No need for commercials? (Score:2)
Or a torrent to the show in our sigs? (you gotta think more open source)
Errhhhmmm.... (Score:2)
Sorry Tux, but you receiving awards at the Oscars? Please nooo....
Cmon slashdot (Score:4, Interesting)
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I think Dickie got a little too much credit... (Score:4, Interesting)
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...
Give credit where credit is due, perhaps? (Score:2)
Fine... (Score:2)
Re:I think Dickie got a little too much credit... (Score:1)
Although I strongly disagree with him being `the man behind GNU/Linux', according to zdnet he is:
http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,39020463,391 74878,00.htm [zdnet.co.uk]
``Richard Stallman, the man responsible for GNU/Linux, tries to clear up the ethos of free software, explains where the GPL is heading and talks about the evils of software patents"
Re:I think Dickie got a little too much credit... (Score:2)
Future Slashdot Poll (Score:2)
Richard Stallman is -
a) A famous Hollywood actor
b) A male supermodel for Soviet Jeans
c) The 'grandfather' of the Free Software Movement.
I worry about ads (Score:2)
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The ad is a woman saying: "Opensource. Novell. Jij wel." The latter means something in the sense of 'you would'.
While its short, i think its a pretty good ad for its shortness. Also, it binds the term 'open source' to 'Novell' and it makes use of the 'current situation' in which it says 'dare to use something different'. However its by far not informative and its more of
Actually not the first... (Score:3, Informative)
And why not?! (Score:4, Interesting)
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 [sourceforge.net] could be presented and how users have taken this and applied it to airplane bookings, class schedules, etc etc.
Yawn? (Score:1)
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EMACS the show (Score:5, Funny)
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.
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Leo Laporte (Score:2)
Maybe TechTV Canada can buy the rights and broadcast it in Canada, never to be seen by most Americans.
Heh, it's working for Call for Help V2 so far...
Then again, most Canadian-produced shows never get seen by Americans (except for maybe Due South - that one was a real stinker).
/Troll
Re:Leo Laporte (Score:2)
[ANNOUNCE] New religion. (Score:4, Funny)
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:
...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.
Re:[ANNOUNCE] New religion. (Score:2)
>your sins.
I understand that this is supposed to be a joke...but the ironic and truly unfortunate thing is just how close it seriously is to the truth. From everything I've ever seen, Stallman DOES want people worshipping him...From that point of view, him being an atheist makes sense...
"Thou shalt have no other gods before me."
The first program was not that interesting... (Score:3, Interesting)
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...
Re:The first program was not that interesting... (Score:1)
Actually the presenter *is* a comedian - he's fairly well known in South Africa and had a great response from test audiences. Believe it or not, most people get the jokes
As for the developer - the purpose wasn't to show-off one of the "great" open source developers, but rather to show how regualar, everyday people are using open source to achieve good things. This guy was clearly very young and had used gimp and the nokia SDK to develop a game that is being
Monthly Open Source Radio Show Online (Score:2, Interesting)
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.
Freesoftwaremagazine.com (Score:2, Interesting)
Free software magazine [freesoftwaremagazine.com]
Scripts (Score:2, Funny)
cool idea (Score:1)
Huzzah for new shows (Score:1)
Torrentocracy? (Score:1)
Ratings (Score:1)
First dedicated, is true? (Score:1)
Re:Egads... (Score:1)
The first episode will apparently be available for download from the website [go-opensource.org] at the end of this week.
I'm with you on Stallman though - he reminds me of nothing more than a dwarf from some form of fantasy novel. Give him an axe and a scottish accent and there's a career in t
Re:Egads... (Score:2)
It seems to be focused on giving information about SA to viewers abroad. Many countries have such a channel.
Re:Egads... (Score:1)
I wouldn't be too concerned about not getting much SA TV - the public broadcast stuff does carry a bit of excellent programming, but it's mostly common denominator stuff, which obviously cannot appeal to everyone. Furthermore they are government funded, and a fair amount of public service programming is required (not that I think this is a bad thing.) They also broadcast in all 11 official languages, so the English channel is t
Re:Egads... (Score:1)
It was supposed to be +5 Funny for chrissakes...
Guess I'll include a smiley emoticon next time...
Re:hey, something's not right here... (Score:1)
You must be joking... USD to ZAR is currently 1: 5.93346. By my calculation that's either $842,678.639 if you convert from R5 mil, or R2,670,057 if you convert from $450,000
£450000, not $450000.
Re:"South African organisation" ?! (Score:1)