The Sun I/O Podcast: Episode 2

07 Sep '05 - 16:59 by benr

Mr Richard Giles has released the second Sun I/O PodCast. This time around he has a conversation about OpenSolaris featuring Jim Grisanzio and some other guy that I've never heard of. Check it out to get a view of the project from two people in the thick of it all.

...so, the backstory. This PodCast was interesting, when Richard and Jim asked me to participate I was flattered and then alittle scared, because I can talk Sun and Solaris and OpenSolaris for hours and hours on end, but scoping that down to a nice 30 minute PodCast is rough, especially after Simon did such a great job in the first one. But what really freaked me out was when I found out that due to the time diffrence (Richard is in Australia) we'd be doing this at 9am PST. Okey, thats a problem, because I typically wake up at 9:30 and I'm not really aware of where I am or what I'm doing till about noon, prior to that its just autopilot and coffee drinking, so I was afraid that I'd be completely incoherent. The upside is that when the PodCast was released tonight I was interested to find out what I said too. Apparently I did ok. At least I hope I did. You judge. I do need to say a very special thank you to Tamarah for ensuring I got up and pumping me full of coffee prior to the call, that combined with chainsmoking through the whole thing got me through, if it weren't for her I would have just mumbled the whole thing.


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