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The Dave and Gunnar Show

Dave Egts and Gunnar Hellekson talk about government, open source, and Red Hat. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes!

Wood-paneled LeBaron with Ricardo Maltoban

#10: Go Ugly Early

Dave and Gunnar discuss the Open Data Policy, Scratch update, Facebook’s OSS network hardware, intentional and unintentional declassification, Red Hat Support up in your screen, how the DOD is using OpenShift, markdown, and Year 0 of the Meeting Jihad.

"Bouquet of Flowers in a Sculpted Vase", Jan Frans Eliaerts, via Wikimedia Commons

#9: Flowers for Support

Dave and Gunnar talk about two-factor, open source health, homomorphism, OpenStack security, and why Dave needs to send flowers to Red Hat Support

A typical customer briefing.

#7: Welcome to our world.

Dave and Gunnar on bad landing gear, Google Apps, gerbil games, Jim Whitehurst taking a support shift, OpenStack, Pandora, the semiotics of IT.

Guinea Pig Arcade

#6: My PaaS ate my homework.

Dave and Gunnar talk about two-factor authentication, DongleGate, an epic uptime, multi-level security, MOOCs, and the dangers of Bluetoothâ„¢.

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#5: Sycophants

A very special episode of the Dave and Gunnar Show, in which we talk to our boss, Paul Smith, who runs Red Hat’s US Public Sector group.

dave-mic-rig

#4: Destitute and Idempotent

Dave and Gunnar talk about Google Spring Apocalypse, UK Digital Policy, Rasberry Pi, how the operating system is dead (again), Code for America, Blue Button, Stalkers, and Gunnar’s own personal Grand Theft Auto.

Austin sunset

#3: Cloud, Lock-in, and Choice

Dave and Gunnar talk about Netflix, Google Reader, open clouds, open security, and how to effectively stalk your seatmates on an airplane.

telephone-man-houston

#2: New Professionalism

Dave and Gunnar talk about UEFI, Red Hat Storage, Remember the Milk, and the most badass of the badass innovators.

Fail Faster

#1: Fail Faster

Dave and Gunnar talk about the Air Force, sequestration, why the CIA is worried about education, and why TSA Pre-check is the greatest thing for air travel since e-ticketing.