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<p>Friends join us to discuss Cabin, a proposal that encourages more Linux apps and fewer distros.</p>
<p>Plus, we debate the value that the Ubuntu community brings to Canonical, and share a pick for audiobook fans.</p>
<p>Chapters:<br>
0:00 Pre-Show<br>
0:48 Intro<br>
0:54 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru<br>
2:25 Future of Ubuntu Community<br>
6:51 Ubuntu Community: Popey Responds<br>
9:31 Ubuntu Community: Stuart Langridge Responds<br>
16:26 Ubuntu Community: Mark Shuttleworth Responds<br>
17:30 BTRFS Workflow Developments<br>
19:09 Linux Kernel 5.9 Performance Regression<br>
24:48 SPONSOR: Linode<br>
27:34 Cabin<br>
29:48 Cabin: More Apps, Fewer Distros<br>
33:41 Cabin: Building Small Apps<br>
36:40 Cabin: What is a Cabin App?<br>
44:34 SPONSOR: A Cloud Guru<br>
45:20 Feedback: Fedora 33 Bug-A-Thon<br>
47:53 Goin&#39; Indy Update<br>
49:40 Submit Your Linux Prepper Ideas<br>
50:11 Feedback: Dev IDEs<br>
54:15 Feedback: Nextcloud<br>
58:20 Picks: Cozy<br>
1:00:25 Outro<br>
1:01:38 Post-Show</p><p>Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Stuart Langridge.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a href="https://acloudguru.com" rel="nofollow">A Cloud Guru</a>: <a href="https://acloudguru.com" rel="nofollow">Hundreds of courses, thousands of hands-on labs.</a></li><li><a href="https://linode.com/unplugged" rel="nofollow">Linode Cloud Hosting</a>: <a href="https://linode.com/unplugged" rel="nofollow">A special offer for all Linux Unplugged Podcast listeners and new Linode customers, visit linode.com/unplugged, and receive $100 towards your new account. </a></li></ul><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://cubiclenate.com/2020/09/09/amiga-fast-file-system-return-to-the-linux-kernel/" title="Amiga Fast File System Return to the Linux Kernel CubicleNates Techpad" rel="nofollow">Amiga Fast File System Return to the Linux Kernel CubicleNates Techpad</a>
</li><li><a href="https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/future-of-ubuntu-community/17593/28" title="Future of Ubuntu Community - Community Council - Ubuntu Community Hub" rel="nofollow">Future of Ubuntu Community - Community Council - Ubuntu Community Hub</a>
</li><li><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-Community-Council-2020" title="Mark Shuttleworth Now Plans To Restore Ubuntus Community Council - Phoronix" rel="nofollow">Mark Shuttleworth Now Plans To Restore Ubuntus Community Council - Phoronix</a> &mdash; Mark Shuttleworth announced now that in cooperation with Ubuntu member (and former Community Council member) Walter Lapchynski, they are working to restore the Community Council.
</li><li><a href="https://josefbacik.github.io/kernel/btrfs/2020/09/11/btrfs-update.html" title="Btrfs development update | Josef Baciks Blog" rel="nofollow">Btrfs development update | Josef Baciks Blog</a>
</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7gXR2L05IU" title="Deploying Btrfs at Facebook Scale - Josef Bacik, Facebook - YouTube" rel="nofollow">Deploying Btrfs at Facebook Scale - Josef Bacik, Facebook - YouTube</a>
</li><li><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-59-fairness&num=1" title="The Latest On The Linux 5.9 Kernel Regression Stemming From Page Lock Fairness - Phoronix" rel="nofollow">The Latest On The Linux 5.9 Kernel Regression Stemming From Page Lock Fairness - Phoronix</a> &mdash; Last week we reported on a Linux 5.9 kernel regression following benchmarks from Linux 5.0 to 5.9 and there being a sharp drop with the latest development kernel. That kernel regression was bisected to code introduced by Linus Torvalds at the start of the Linux 5.9 kernel cycle. Unfortunately it's not a trivial problem and one still being analyzed in coming up with a proper solution.</li><li><a href="https://marc.info/?l=linux-ext4&m=159993360729335&w=2" title="Linux Mailing List - Re: Kernel Benchmarking" rel="nofollow">Linux Mailing List - Re: Kernel Benchmarking</a>
</li><li><a href="https://www.kryogenix.org/days/2020/09/04/making-apps-for-linux-a-proposal/" title="Making apps for Linux, a proposal" rel="nofollow">Making apps for Linux, a proposal</a> &mdash; I have a few thoughts on this topic, and so does Alan Pope, and so we got chatting and put together a proposal for a programming environment for making simple apps in a way that new developers could easily grasp. We were quite pleased with it as a concept, but: it didnt get selected for further development. Oh well, never mind. But the ideas still seem good to us, so I think its worth publishing the proposal anyway so that someone else has the chance to be inspired by it, or decide they want it to happen.</li><li><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/account/downloads" title="Direct link to Core Contributors Downloads Page" rel="nofollow">Direct link to Core Contributors Downloads Page</a>
</li><li><a href="https://slexy.org/view/s2DSRnc1EC" title="Feedback: IDEs and Editors" rel="nofollow">Feedback: IDEs and Editors</a>
</li><li><a href="https://slexy.org/view/s2xL4418l3" title="Feedback: Nextcloud (and borg too)" rel="nofollow">Feedback: Nextcloud (and borg too)</a>
</li><li><a href="https://github.com/geigi/cozy" title="GitHub - geigi/cozy" rel="nofollow">GitHub - geigi/cozy</a> &mdash; A modern audio book player for Linux using GTK+ 3.</li><li><a href="https://openaudible.org/" title="OpenAudible" rel="nofollow">OpenAudible</a> &mdash; Audio Book Manager</li><li><a href="https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom/issues/28" title="Boot from USB · Issue #28 · raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom · GitHub" rel="nofollow">Boot from USB · Issue #28 · raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom · GitHub</a></li></ul>