Open source won the last decade, but what if it hadn’t? We look back at some major milestones and reflect on a world where they never existed.
Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar and Brent Gervais.
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Tails - Celebrating 10 years of Tails!Ten Years Past GNOME’s 10x10 Goal, The Linux Desktop Is Still Far From Having A 10% Marketshare - PhoronixLinux HeadlinesJupiter Extras - NOW ON YouTubeKeep the conversation going join us on Telegram!Container History in an ImageShuttleworth’s grand vision for Ubuntu on phones, tablets, TV’s and smart screens everywhere in October 2011Ubuntu Touch 1.0 in October 2013BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition in April 2015Ubuntu phone killed in April 2017UBports released first stable OTA in June 2017Librem 5 crowdfunder in August 2017Librem 5 starts shipping in December 2019PinePhone announced at FOSDEM 2019PinePhone Braveheart edition opens for pre-orders November 2019Xdg-app becomes Flatpak in May 2016Launched in December 2014Skype snapped in February 2018Chrome OS announced in July 2009First widely available Chromebooks arrive June 2011Chromebook Pixel in February 2013Android apps arrive in September 2014Network file share support arrives in September 2018Linux apps beta arrives in stable channel in October 2018In May 2019 it was announced that all new Chromebooks would support Linux appsIn Q4 of 2018, Chromebooks made up 21% of all notebooks sold in the USFeedback: Aaarghhhhh!! (Chris’ Pronunciation)