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Showing posts with label brian behlendorf. Show all posts
03 March 2009

CollabNet Comes Out of the Shadows

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CollabNet has a fascinating history that goes back to 1999, when Collab.Net launched SourceXchange: a site where companies can post proposal...
20 October 2008

The Real Story Behind GNU/Linux

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If the prospect of another week stretching out before you is getting you down, I've got good news. There's a post about GNU/Linux th...
11 June 2008

Is Apache the Greatest Open Source Project?

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On Open Enterprise blog .
14 February 2008

What Davos Can Teach Us

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The World Economic Forum is a fairly disgusting dance of power and money, but even in this context intelligent observers can learn something...
28 February 2006

Open Source, Opener Source

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Brian Behlendorf is an interesting individual: one of those quietly-spoken but impressive people you meet sometimes. When I talked to him ...
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27 January 2006

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Hacker

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Today is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Most people know him as one of the world's greatest composers: ...
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