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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling speaks with Brian McGonagill, an advocate for open source software. Brian shares his unconventional career path, which spans roles at the Large Hadron Collider, Intel, and as a police officer, leading up to his current advocacy for open source software. His journey into the open source world began with his involvement in the Open Science Grid project, which sparked his interest in Linux and open source software.They also dive into a discussion that revolves around Brian's YouTube video, "Giving up on Open Source". This video was inspired by a post on an open source subreddit, reflecting on how negative attitudes and behaviors can detrimentally impact the open source community. Brian and Schalk delve into the importance of a positive first experience in open source projects, emphasizing that toxic environments can permanently deter newcomers. This conversation underscores the need for fostering a welcoming and inclusive community in open source initiatives.Brian also expresses concerns over data privacy in social media and the impetus this provides in seeking open source alternatives. He founded the 'Awesome Open Source' YouTube channel, aiming to demystify open source software through detailed tutorials for beginners. The podcast also highlights the critical role of user experience in open source software and the importance of community feedback in enhancing these projects.Community* Join the community on Slack* Continue the conversation on GitHub or here on Substack* Support the podcast on Patreon* Recorded with Riverside.fm (Affiliate link)Help Others Find The Podcast* Rate and review on Spotify* Rate and review on Apple PodcastsLinks* Brian McGonagill on LinkedIn* Support Brian on Patreon* Awesome Open Source on YouTube* Giving up on Open Source (YouTube)* Headscale / Tailscale (YouTube)* Tabby (YouTube)* Dashy (YouTube)* ULauncher (YouTube)* Shotcut (YouTube)* Trillium Notes (YouTube)* Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn* Mechanical InkThanks for reading Mechanical Ink - Open Source - Open Web - Open Startup! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or g
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