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Linux Outlaws 75 - A Drawer Full of Twixes (Miguel de Icaza Interview)

Submitted by Fab on February 3, 2009 - 16:44.

MP3 - 1 hour 23 minutes 42 seconds, 38.3 MB — you can also download all our episodes in both MP3 and Ogg Vorbis format from the Outlaw Archives.

On this special episode, we talk to Miguel de Icaza of Novell (co-founder of Gnome) about his work on the Mono and Moonlight projects, what he thinks about the Novell/Microsoft deal and the surrounding controversy, programming technologies in general and much more.

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Introduction

We introduce our interview with Miguel and the reasoning for releasing another stand-alone episode, there will be another usual episode soon.

[0 hrs 4 mins 27 secs]

The Interview

We talk to Miguel de Icaza, co-founder of Gnome, Mono, Moonlight and Vice President for Developer Platform at Novell about what he does at Novell, his relationship with Microsoft, how he came to F/OSS and what he is working on nowadays. He tells us what he thinks about Gnome and KDE these days, software innovation and marketing in general, what he thinks about many different programming technologies and how he came to create the Mono and later on the Moonlight project. We ask him about the widespread criticism about Mono and the Novell/Microsoft deal and why he thinks people should nonetheless use Mono. But we also talk about a lot of other things, including Banshee, dating Biologists, Twixes and much more.

Links for the movies we talked about:

  • Glengarry Glen Ross
  • Antitrust

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