Author: JT Smith
Deja ‘revolt’ against Google
Columbia House breach exposes customer info
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Compaq recruiting laid-off SuSE Linux developers?
Author: JT Smith
Some of the U.S.-based developers working for SuSE until its recent layoff of a majority of its American staff have reportedly been receiving calls from Compaq. Confidential sources tell us that SuSE people are moving beyond the “first interview” stage and have now had direct phone interviews with Compaq people in a position to hire them, although as of this writing no ex-SuSE-r has reported receiving a written employment offer.
We’re not naming names here because we don’t want to destroy anyone’s chance of getting a new job, but one little birdie tells us Compaq’s engineering and professional services divisions are both on the prowl for Linux expertise.
There are questions yet to be answered, though, like whether Linux and Open Source developers used to “scratching an itch” and working for an all-Linux company like SuSE will feel comfortable in Compaq’s traditional “top down” — and famously stuffy — corporate culture.
Another angle to be explored is Compaq’s commitment to Open Source. Will people hired for their Linux expertise be allowed to release their work to the community, or will Compaq try to proprietorize their efforts?
So far, we hear, different Compaq business units seem to be giving out different messages to potential Linux hires, with ones that were originally part of Digital before Compaq bought that company (and that retain some of Digital’s free-wheeling attitude) being more friendly to Linux-head thinking than divisions directly controlled by Compaq biggies in Houston who have long been proud of their close relationship with Microsoft.
Anyway, no matter how this all plays out, we wish all the laid-off Linux people talking to Compaq about jobs all the success in the world, and hope that if they find the corporate culture there not to their liking, they manage to help change it from the inside instead of letting it change them.
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Earthlink slow to admit attack
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Studios bolster DeCSS suit
Author: JT Smith
Three minutes with Derek Burney, really old dupe
Author: JT Smith
Microsoft’s .Net strategy will change computing as we
know it. Oddly enough, these comments came at
LinuxWorld Expo, where PC World chatted with Derek
Burney, president and chief executive officer of Corel,
which has always had a somewhat rough time fitting
into Penguinland. Some of Burney’s thoughts on the
nature of open source and the future of software are
almost certainly unique, and uncommon at this event.”
Microsoft and Bristol Technology reach settlement
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
Debian Weekly News
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
ASPSeek 1.0.3 released
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Open Source
Penguin Computing and OpenReach announce strategic VPN partnership
Author: JT Smith
provider of network-independent virtual private network (VPN) services,
and Penguin Computing Inc., a San Francisco, Calif.-based provider of
reliable Linux systems for Internet serving, today announced a strategic
OEM agreement to co-develop an appliance solution that will enable
businesses to outsource the deployment and management of secure virtual
private networks.”