
The most, perhaps, authoritative podcast about free and opensource-software
FLOSS Weekly has been published since April 2006.
Among his guests were such rather big people like
Tim O'Reilly ,
Linus Torvalds and, what is the most ridiculous,
Jimmy Wales , who is the founder of Wikipedia.
This podcast is one of my favorite podcasts. And so, in the
latest issue reported:
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Wiking the podcast of this podcast removal.
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“Because of what?!”, You exclaim. You will not believe the reason is simple: "insignificance."
Everyone remembers the recently rattling wicking sessions about the removal of pages of
alternative ICQ-clients (the page about QutIM was deleted) and
Ejabberd (which was saved), and the enemy, as it turned out, does not sleep.

Now the enemy has chosen a certain Andrew Lenahan as his mediator (in the photo), which creates the good and eternal in Wikipedia under the nickname
Starblind . I think his look explains a lot.
If you are familiar with the rules of Wikipedia and understand what you are doing, you can
correctly and
reasonably express your attitude to what is happening on
the talk page . Please do not try to breed flooding there, as this can only harm. Wikipedia is not a bazaar ©.
The leader of the podcast, Leo Laporte, verbally asked me to convey the following to Starblind: “You're an ass, Andrew Lenahan”. What I, using the high tribune of Habr, and do.