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24 November 2013
Linux Foundation Celebrates with a Quadruple Scotch
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My last two posts about the Linux Foundation have been about how it is broadening its scope to embrace open projects well beyond the Linu...
23 November 2013
Linux Foundation on the Foundations of Linux
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One of the many valuable things that come out of the Linux Foundation is an annual review of Linux kernel development. It's just rel...
A New Chapter for Open Source?
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Back in April, I wrote about in interesting new venture from the Linux Foundation called the OpenDaylight Project. As I pointed out th...
14 April 2013
OpenDaylight and the Future of Enterprise Software
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Earlier this week, the Linux Foundation made an announcement about the oddly-named OpenDaylight project: On Open Enterprise blog .
11 November 2012
Linux Foundation's Jim Zemlin on the New Lock-in
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Last year, I interviewed the head of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemlin, about his own career, and about his organisation. That intervie...
11 August 2010
Linux Foundation Makes Enterprise Open Source Boring
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In the early days of free software, the struggle was just to get companies to try this new and rather unconventional approach, without worry...
13 May 2009
Linux.com Gets Community Religion
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It's widely accepted that one of the core engines driving the success of free software is the central role the community has there, be i...
22 October 2008
The True Value of Nothing
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How much is GNU/Linux worth? Well, its price is zero, but it's clearly incredibly valuable: what to do? Here's what a new paper from...
12 August 2008
You, Too, Can Be a Kernel Hacker
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On Open Enterprise blog .
09 April 2008
A Good Foundation to Build On
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On Open Enterprise blog .
02 April 2008
Linux: Too Much of a Good Thing?
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The transformation of the Linux Foundation from a rather sleepy, peripheral player into one of the main voices for open source has been fasc...
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01 April 2008
OK, So Adobe Supports GNU/Linux – But How Much?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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In Praise of Journalistic Scum
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On Open Enterprise blog .
25 February 2008
Open Voices – Mark Shuttleworth
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On Open Enterprise blog .
11 December 2007
In Search of the GNU/Linux Desktop
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On Open Enterprise blog .
05 December 2007
The Foundational Ted Ts'o
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Ted Ts'o is not widely known outside hacker circles, and yet he has played an important role in the development of Linux right from the ...
15 August 2007
Linux Weather Forecast
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Get your umbrellas out for the Linux Weather Forecast : The need for a Linux Weather Forecast arises out of Linux’s unique development model...
17 July 2007
Open Legislation
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Given that it's clear what the source code of democracy is - its laws - an obvious thing to try would be to apply open source technique...
02 July 2007
The Penguin Goes to Redmond
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Well, to Redmond Magazine , that is....
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22 January 2007
The (Other) Foundation
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As a big fan of Asimov's Foundation Trilogy , I was delighted to learn that the Linux people have done their psychohistorical calculati...
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