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Red Hat realignment opens door for Red Carpet

Author: Joe Barr Earlier this year Red Hat said it would drop Red Hat Linux to focus exclusively on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. In September...

Red Hat tells customers, ‘No more freebies!”

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller In an email to Red Hat Network customers, the company has announced today that it "...will discontinue maintenance and errata support for...

Enterprise Linux Forum: Small but important event

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Big shows like LinuxWorld get loads of press attention and, because of this, are often where vendors and...

Interview with Jeremy Hogan of Red Hat

linuxquestions writes "In an interview with LinuxQuestions.org Jeremy Hogan, Manager of Community Relations at Red Hat, explains what the Fedora project is (and isn't),...

Mellon Grant lets libraries and computer scientists join forces to create new solution for...

Charlottesville, VA-Thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the University of Virginia Library announces the release of an open-source digital object repository...

Red Hat’s Tiemann: Architectural vision must be 20/20

Michael S. Mimoso writes "WELLESLEY, Mass. -- Michael Tiemann is impossible to miss in a large crowd. Tall guy. Glasses. Red fedora. He's not...

Red Hat founder joins the circus

ZDNet follows up on a story we did a couple of weeks ago. "Bob Young has traded in his Red Hat for a top...

Happy birthday to us (or, looking to the future of NewsForge)

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - One year ago, during the LinuxWorld Expo, NewsForge quietly launched as the "Web site of record for...

Taming the new frontier with Open Country founder Paul Cubbage

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - I approached Paul Cubbage at the Simi Valley LUG Fest because he looks and sits just like...

Linuxworld: The people who do it for free.

Author: JT Smith With all the focus on the big names at Linux World, you might think that this was an event for only PR...