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OSCON 2006

Last week I attended the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, learning lots of new information about the software powering our favorite online services. I had a chance to hear about the latest changes in open source software directly from the teams and benevolent dictators leading the way as well learn about the variety of communities and business models in the world of open source.

Om and I talk about the current state of many different open source languages and programs in this week's PodSession. Will Perl 6 and Python 3000 ever be released? What are some big changes happening in the underlying software of the web that developers and businesses should pay attention to? What are the latest developments in open source text and voice messaging? What are some of the big emerging trends we will see play out over the next 1-3 years?

Om and I discuss these issues and more in this week's PodSession, Open Source Convention. The podcast is 22 minutes in length, a 10 MB download.

Comments

Great Podcast guys keep up the good work.
Om, So when do we get to the juicy details on your new venture? I know you mentioned that its going to impact the online media segment, any chance of us finding out more? I still loved your startup school podcast, it was really useful from starting a new company perspective. I especially like your take that it doesn't take gazillion dollars to start something but just plain execution.

Keep up the great work on your blog. Best wishes WaltDe

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