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== Podcasts == | == Podcasts == | ||
* [http://www. | * [http://www.oggcastplanet/gnuworldorder Gnu World Order] is my personal Linux oggcast, and as far as I know the first podcast to release shows in ogg vorbis and speex formats only (that is, no proprietary codecs). The show covers any geeky topic I want to cover; often this includes Fedora and, lately, RHEL 6. | ||
* [http://www.hackerpublicradio.org Hacker Public Radio] is a daily podcast for which I am a correspondent. I cover lots of different things on this show, including interviews with KDE devs, Fedora people, and even an episode on how to create an RPM using rpmbuild. | |||
* [http://www.hackerpublicradio.org Hacker Public Radio] is a daily podcast for which I am a correspondent and | * [http://www.kernelpanicoggcast.net Kernel Panic Oggcast] is a brash and bold round table for which I am one of the regular panelists. | ||
* [http://www. | * '''Fedora Reloaded''' was a show that me and a friend, Skirlet, had inherited and ran for a while, but sadly our schedules have just become to disparate to manage. The show died a quiet, untimely death. Secretly, I'd love to continue it, but realistically I know I wouldn't have the time. | ||
* '''Linux Cranks''' was the father and mother of Kernel Panic Oggcast. | |||
* '''Today in Tech Radio''' was an off-shoot of Linux Cranks, meant to be slightly more professional. It no longer exists either. | |||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
* '''Email''': klaatu at the domain of the | * '''Email''': klaatu at the domain of the second podcast listed above | ||
* '''IRC''': notKlaatu | * '''IRC''': notKlaatu in freenode IRC | ||
* '''Fedora Account''': klaatu | * '''Fedora Account''': klaatu | ||
* '''Jabber''': notKlaatu on jabber-dot-org | * '''Jabber''': notKlaatu on jabber-dot-org | ||
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== Activities within Fedora == | == Activities within Fedora == | ||
* | * I guess I promote Fedora as often as I feel necessary. | ||
* As a freelance author, I wrote 6 of 8 articles for the [http://www.linuxidentity.com Linux Identity] Fedora 11 issue, available in your local bookstore. | * I interview Fedora people whenever I get a chance to, primarily at Linux conventions. | ||
* As a freelance author, I wrote 6 of 8 articles for the [http://www.linuxidentity.com Linux Identity] Fedora 11 issue, available in your local bookstore, a Fedora FAQ that they seem to re-use whenever they feel like they need one, and a lot of other articles later on, including quite a few for Fedora 14 and 15. | |||
== Linuxy Activities, Tutorials, How-to's == | == Linuxy Activities, Tutorials, How-to's == | ||
* | * [http://www.slackermedia.info Slackermedia] contains evolving tutorials on multimedia work on Linux. I use Slackware as my jumping-off point for multimedia, but much of what I write about on Slackermedia applies to Fedora, especially since I borrow from Fedora repositories for a Publican install script I maintain, and Planet CCRMA multimedia packages. | ||
* Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Linux Format, Linux Identity, and Linux+ have published articles written by me. | * Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Linux Format, Linux Identity, and Linux+ have published articles written by me. | ||
* I wrote an article for the very cool [http://libregraphicsmag.com Libre Graphics] magazine. Check that out. | |||
* I wrote and maintain a frightfully basic application (actually just a shell script) called [http://slackermedia.info/trashy trashy], that lets the user move things to a commandline trashcan and empty it when they are sure they want to delete the files. It is meant as a sane intermediary for the very dangerous (yet strangely, for all of its potential damage, ubiquitous) '''rm''' command. | |||
* I wrote and maintain a very simple workflow method for docbook that allows a creative writer to just write, and then impose mark-up and export to the desired format. I call it [http://slackermedia.info/circulate circulate] and it's not really an application as much as it is a suggestion on how to manage your text. | |||
* I maintain Vance L. Simpson's [http://nongnu.org/screenwriter screenwriter-mode], an emacs extension for writing industry-standard screenplays in GNU Emacs. Well, really I maintain a fork of it, since I can't seem to find Vance anywhere online. My fork contains a few minor patches; one improves usability and the other adds functionality. An RPM for this is forthcoming. |
Revision as of 00:14, 5 October 2011
Klaatu
I'm a Fedora user and KDE fan, and obviously a Linux enthusiast. I don't program or know how to do any cool tricks in Linux. During the day, I freelance as an author, graphic artist, video editor, university adjunct instructor. Other times, I podcast.
Podcasts
- Gnu World Order is my personal Linux oggcast, and as far as I know the first podcast to release shows in ogg vorbis and speex formats only (that is, no proprietary codecs). The show covers any geeky topic I want to cover; often this includes Fedora and, lately, RHEL 6.
- Hacker Public Radio is a daily podcast for which I am a correspondent. I cover lots of different things on this show, including interviews with KDE devs, Fedora people, and even an episode on how to create an RPM using rpmbuild.
- Kernel Panic Oggcast is a brash and bold round table for which I am one of the regular panelists.
- Fedora Reloaded was a show that me and a friend, Skirlet, had inherited and ran for a while, but sadly our schedules have just become to disparate to manage. The show died a quiet, untimely death. Secretly, I'd love to continue it, but realistically I know I wouldn't have the time.
- Linux Cranks was the father and mother of Kernel Panic Oggcast.
- Today in Tech Radio was an off-shoot of Linux Cranks, meant to be slightly more professional. It no longer exists either.
Contact
- Email: klaatu at the domain of the second podcast listed above
- IRC: notKlaatu in freenode IRC
- Fedora Account: klaatu
- Jabber: notKlaatu on jabber-dot-org
Activities within Fedora
- I guess I promote Fedora as often as I feel necessary.
- I interview Fedora people whenever I get a chance to, primarily at Linux conventions.
- As a freelance author, I wrote 6 of 8 articles for the Linux Identity Fedora 11 issue, available in your local bookstore, a Fedora FAQ that they seem to re-use whenever they feel like they need one, and a lot of other articles later on, including quite a few for Fedora 14 and 15.
Linuxy Activities, Tutorials, How-to's
- Slackermedia contains evolving tutorials on multimedia work on Linux. I use Slackware as my jumping-off point for multimedia, but much of what I write about on Slackermedia applies to Fedora, especially since I borrow from Fedora repositories for a Publican install script I maintain, and Planet CCRMA multimedia packages.
- Linux Journal, Linux Pro, Linux Format, Linux Identity, and Linux+ have published articles written by me.
- I wrote an article for the very cool Libre Graphics magazine. Check that out.
- I wrote and maintain a frightfully basic application (actually just a shell script) called trashy, that lets the user move things to a commandline trashcan and empty it when they are sure they want to delete the files. It is meant as a sane intermediary for the very dangerous (yet strangely, for all of its potential damage, ubiquitous) rm command.
- I wrote and maintain a very simple workflow method for docbook that allows a creative writer to just write, and then impose mark-up and export to the desired format. I call it circulate and it's not really an application as much as it is a suggestion on how to manage your text.
- I maintain Vance L. Simpson's screenwriter-mode, an emacs extension for writing industry-standard screenplays in GNU Emacs. Well, really I maintain a fork of it, since I can't seem to find Vance anywhere online. My fork contains a few minor patches; one improves usability and the other adds functionality. An RPM for this is forthcoming.