Blue GNU interviews Alexandre Oliva to learn about Free Software Foundation - Latin America. After a bit of a stuttering start, the FSFLA is definitely well under way and making strong progress.
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FSF India's Impact Far-Reaching
Sasi Kumar, a member of FSF India's Working Group, spoke with Blue GNU about the organization's past, present and future, and shares how they have impacted India.
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Interview With GNUe's Reinhard Mueller
Blue GNU caught up with GNUe' Reinhard Mueller to learn more about the ERP project. Mueller points out the project's shift in focus, thus highlighting the need for project developers to remain flexible.
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Linus Torvalds Speaks: Have You Something To Ask?
You have two days to get your questions to Torvalds via the email address in the article. Focus is the kernel and India's role in developing FLOSS
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BMC: Will Hurley speaks
I've been talking the last few days with Oracle, Novell, and SAIC about how open source figures into their product plans and, in SAIC's case, how open source affects the company's services strategy.
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A face-to-face conversation with Max Spevack of Fedora
Alolita Sharma and Robert Adkins met up with Max Spevack, chairman of the Fedora project, at the Red Hat Summit in San Diego to talk about all things Fedora and the road ahead.
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Ex-HPer Says HP, IBM, Others Susceptible To Open Source
Nora Denzel says open-source software is changing the landscape of an industry led by Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
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Interview with Jim Lacey, CEO, Linux Professional Institute
How does an enterprise ensure that its staff has the skills necessary for Linux? One answer is skills certification. That's where the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) comes in. LPI, founded in 1999, is a non-profit entity that runs a core Linux certification program called the LPIC (Linux Professional Institute Certification), which is offered around the globe.
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Ben Goodger of Firefox on how being a very young volunteer in the web world can pan out
Firefox was the result of several people coming together and saying, “We have this great platform and we really want to make the most of it and the only thing that’s not decided yet is will we work together as a team and make this happen.” That was the start. I was in New Zealand doing my school work, and working as a volunteer.
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Mark Shuttleworth Interview Coming, Request for Questions from Our Readers
I have just gotten a (vitual) handshake which promises an interview with Mr. Shuttleworth. We would like to ask our readers for input and collect some of our readers’ questions. Our intent is to focus on exclusionary deals and the integrity of Free software although any ‘lighter’ questions would be very suitable as well.
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The Open Source CEO Interview Series
Okay, this is interviews with a range of people. I've put the linux today link in because there are LOTS of them and I didn't want to submit them all separately!
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Telephone interview with Mark Shuttleworth: hear all about it
I had a fascinating telephonic discussion with Mark Shuttleworth on Thursday evening. He spoke about the Microsoft patent fracas, the future of Novell, Ubuntu’s arrangement with Dell, and his plans (exchange control abolition-willing) to return to live in Cape Town.
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