A couple weeks ago I had the pleasure of meeting Antonio Ortiz in Yerba Buena Gardens on a beautiful sunny morning so that I could be interviewed for a piece on Digital Chronicles on their weekly Radio Chronicles program on KPFA 94.1 FM in Berkeley.
The Digital Chronicles program is dedicated to collecting “personal stories in the technological world” and the primary subject of this particular episode was stories from folks about getting involved with Unix and Linux. The program begins with an interview of Marshall Kirk McKusick of BSD fame. It then goes in to a fantastic interview with Stormy Peters, executive director of the GNOME Foundation. My interview comes after that and in addition to the questions about being a woman in F/OSS and how valuable LinuxChix was for me, I had the opportunity to discuss how much fun working in the Ubuntu community is.
The show aired last night, and they have published it on their site (which will be available until Sunday, April 18th 2010).
Download here: Radio Chronicles, for April 4, 2010 – 6:30pm
The interview really reminded me how proud and excited I am to be a part of the Ubuntu community. We rock!