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View Poll Results: Linux/Open Source Podcast of the Year
After seeing this poll last year, I listened to every option. A year later, the only two I still listen to are Bad Voltage and Linux Unplugged. I'm torn on which one to vote for.
The hard part about this category is there are so many podcasts that aren't on this list. Both the linuxgamecast podcasts are great including some of the Destination Linux podcasts as well. I have gotten a lot of info from DLNXtend. And there are a lot of other more niche ones as well. As I am not seeing any of the DNL podcasts I suppose that is on purpose. Linux For Everyone is good as well. To be fair I listen to about 10 or so Linux podcasts. Of this list I think I enjoy LNL just for the entertainment and the variance in subjects they cover in the Linux world.
I am very sorry to see that mintCast only got 3 votes. We have worked so hard to make it an informative and entertaining podcast, now being released on a weekly basis although we only record every other week. Neat trick that. I hope more of you will listen to us in the future.
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