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RedMonk Radio Episode 21 – Open Sourcing Closed Source, esp. Java

In this episode, Steve, James, and Coté talk about the tedious task of open sourcing a previously closed source code base. The narrower topic of discussion, of course, is open sourcing Java.

About half-way through, Steve breaks up a little bit. Please pardon the VoIP snafu.

…and we finally pick back up the thread of OSCON in the next, upcoming episode ;>

You can download the episode by clicking here.

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Categories: Java, Open Source, Podcasts, RedMonk Radio Podcast.

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2 Responses

  1. It's good to hear that the volume level is getting better. I still need to figure out how to get the volume to "normal" settings so you don't have to turn it up to hear it. (Then again, maybe that's not the case: it could just be my listening devices.)
    And, of course, we're glad to provide good content 😉

  2. The volume leveling has been much better in the last few episodes – thanks for the effort!

    Thanks also for giving the heads up about the skype issues. I was prepared, so the Tron-like voice effects were amusing rather than irritating.

    As always, thanks for the good content. I consistently learn from your podcasts – something that I can’t say for much of my regular listening or reading (maybe there’s a hint in there somewhere…)

    Jeremiah StoneAugust 8, 2006 @ 1:28 pm