The KWLUG Audio podcast records our monthly meetings. You can listen to the podcast from this page, download episodes individually, or subscribe to one of our feeds:

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We do not guarantee that every meeting will be recorded. Some presenters may prefer not to be recorded. Sometimes there are technical glitches. Sometimes other bad things happen.

Some of our presentations are also recorded on video. See http://kwlug.org/vidcasts to see these.

2014-09 Software Freedom Day 2014: Open Access Publishing, Municipal Open Data

This episode was recorded during the Kitchener-Waterloo Software Freedom Day celebrations. Andrew McAlorum from the University of Waterloo discusses Open Access Publishing. Oriana Sharp from the Region of Waterloo and Mike Bolger from the City of Kitchener discuss Open Data initiatives at their municipalities.

2014-09 Software Freedom Day 2014: FLOSS for Fun and Profit

This episode was recorded during the Kitchener-Waterloo Software Freedom Day celebrations. Khalid Baheyeldin discusses "Open Source for Fun and Profit", including how he makes a living as a Drupal consultant.

2014-07: Short Talks

Recording from the July 2014 meeting. This month's episode features four short talks on a variety of subjects. Khalid Baheyeldin discusses his adventures in setting up an over-the-air TV antenna for free TV broadcasts; see http://baheyeldin.com/writings/technology/how-to-get-free-hd-tv-using-a… for links and additional information. Tim Laurence lists 10 reasons Linux sucks. Paul Nijjar discusses the setup of this audio podcast. Brian Bentley and Bob Jonkman discuss their experiences running an installfest for the Bits and Bytes Computer Club.

2014-05: Accounting Software

Recording from the May 2014 KWLUG meeting. This meeting was all about accounting software. Chris Frey demonstrated ledger (http://ledger-cli.org). His sample ledger file is available at http://kwlug.org/node/919 . Brent Clements demonstrated GnuCash (http://gnucash.org) .