Alan Pope (popey)
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Ooh look! @jonobacon @sil ChrisP & @tonywhitmore doing YMCA karaoke style at LUGRadio Live 2009 http://ur1.ca/5su7e
Sunday, 13-Nov-11 21:29:31 UTC from web -
In a change to our regular schedule. We're live tonight (Monday) at 20:30 BST (19:30 UTC). Join us at http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/live/
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For stats fans that's ~54.5% MP3 and 45.5% OGG downloads of @uupc. ~81.5% use high quality audio files, ~18.5% download low quality ones.
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We recently hit 1.5 Million downloads of the show! That's ~20K per episode.Thanks for downloading and listening! We really appreciate it.
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We're pre-recording next weeks show tonight (not live). Any #Ubuntu specific news we should include in the show?
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We're giving away a new HP Microserver to a lucky listener in an upcoming episode! Listen in for more details! http://bit.ly/jPQGq0
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We're live very shortly at http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/live
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We're recording a new episode tonight! Listen live in just over 5 hours. http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/live/ What shall we talk about?
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We're live tonight at 20:30 UK Time. Now with video :D http://www.ustream.tv/channel/uupc and audio http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/live/
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@fabsh I merely joined to correct you about it being Canonical driven. It was not,I drove it. Thats clear from the logs. You dont believe me
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@fabsh I don't enjoy it at all. Your tone is confrontational, accusatory and implies I'm lying.
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@fabsh Nope. I'm just getting increasingly pissed off with you personally having a pop at me publicly online. Dreading oggcamp, Thank you.
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@fabsh You don't seem to want to hear my point of view. I'll leave it there.
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@fabsh How would you fix that?
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@fabsh Again. The Code of Conduct is not 'company policy'. It's an Ubuntu document. What 'company policy' do I align with?
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@fabsh You're wrong.
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@fabsh It reflects badly on the project, isn't representative, useful or productive. Only ~20 people used it for personal gripes. Pointless.
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@fabsh I'm not mad. My "No." was merely to answer your direct question.
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@fabsh I do things in the interest of Ubuntu, not Canonical. People outside the project have a fuzzy view of the line between though.