So last wednesday I got interviewed on TLLTS. This is one of the longest ongoing podcasts in the history of Linux podcasting.
The interview hosted Louis Suarez-Potts, who to my surprise is also Mexican which I thought his mother is Mexican but it comes out he also is. We went back and forth about Mexican food and stuff. We put down the 5 de mayo celebration in the United States.
With OpenOffice.org reaching mainstream, we will be able to push forward some of the features of what's comming from the office suite. The extension project, the odftoolkit, and many other things that are going around the world on the ODF adoption.
We spent some time talking about KOffice and a round up around the office suites including Abiword and ODF standarization.
If you are interested on listening to the whole interview please download it here.
Well I have to say that I am an official podcast junkie. I consume about 2 or 3 podcast a day, my collection includes from business experts, to visionaries, to sex freaks to linux gurus and everything in between.
The content I am unfolding has become so great that I dont see this mania slowing down. It just keep coming, and the way we can get it has become so ubicuos that I am taking it on the road. Why do I love this podcast stuff? Well because is interesting, actually very interesting. So much that I am start thinking taking live notes on this blog so it can become my legacy of content.
So what are my main podcasts so far? Here is the list: - The linux link tech show - LugRadio - Software Libre - TWIT - Sex is Fun - Josh in Japan - Jim Cramer Mad Money - Security Now - Diggnation - Digital Life - Management-tools - Killer innovation - Keith and the Girl - OOoCast - IT Conversations
I guess this is the main ones, but I am also open to get new ones