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New Untold Stories of Open Source Podcast Features OpenSSF’s Brian Behlendorf on his Journey to Securing the FOSS Software Supply Chain

By June 20, 2022July 20th, 2022Blog
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By: Jennifer Bly, OpenSSF

Open Source is embedded in every software application you touch today. It’s impossible to build a large scale application without it. The real question is, what’s the story behind that component, application, or framework you just downloaded? Not the specs. Not the functionality. The real story: “Who wrote the code? What is their backstory? What led them to the Open Source community?”

Today the Linux Foundation released a new podcast series, “The Untold Stories of Open Source” hosted by Mark Miller, VP of Community Engagement and Outreach, that answers those questions. Each week we’ll meet the people behind the code, discover their often unconventional journey to the world of open source, and learn the challenges they faced along the way.

Included among the first few episodes is a fascinating interview with OpenSSF GM, Brian Behlendorf. You won’t want to miss this one!

Brian Behlendorf came from a science and technology background. In fact, his parents met at IBM where his father was a Cobol programmer. During the 1980s, Brian was comfortable in front of a TRS 80 and a PC junior doing basic programming and term reports. 

He quickly found his way onto Usenet and participation on mailing lists around the band REM or the record label 4AD. This eventually turned into a dedicated mailing list focused on the rave scene in San Francisco. Through setting up the mailing list, he stood up an FTP server with DJ sets, which eventually became a gopher server, which eventually became a web server that was dedicated to electronic music and the electronic music scene in the Bay Area. 

This was a time when you would only hear electronic music at certain events and not on the radio. Brian continued to go to school at UC Berkeley occasionally, but in January 1993, something else caught his attention. The first issue of Wired Magazine was published. 

You’ll have to listen to the episode for the full story. The first four episodes available now include:

  • Balancing Priorities at the CNCF with Priyanka Sharma, GM of CNCF
  • A Life in Open Source with Brian Behlendorf, GM of OpenSSF
  • A New Model for Learning with Clyde Seepersad, SVP & GM of Linux Foundation Training and Certification
  • The Business Side of Open Source with Patrick Debois, Godfather of DevOps

“The Untold Stories of Open Source” is available on Spotify, Apple, Google, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. We also have a GitHub page where you can put in a pull request to suggest a future episode and track the project’s progress. Give it a listen and let us know what you think

This post represents the views of the authors & does not necessarily reflect those of all OpenSSF members.