Category Archives: Red Hat

Related to my work at Red Hat.

corey keynote is up

Corey Doctorow’s Keynote from the Red Hat Summit is up. It’s great. Download it. Give it to your friends.

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I’ll bet you don’t understand mugshot

I taste confusion. Misunderstanding. Cats and dogs living together. Mass panic. Bryan and Havoc both posted about Mugshot. But they talked a lot about the what and not so much about the why. Havoc touched on this during the speech … Continue reading

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olpc software

I’m a firm believer in the “release early, release often” mantra. And in that capacity, I would like to share some of the work that Red Hat has done on some of the base software for the OLPC hardware platform. … Continue reading

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one laptop per child

It’s been well known that Red Hat has been involved in the One Laptop Per Child project. I’ve recently been asked to head up a bunch of the integration and community work for Red Hat for the OLPC project. It’s … Continue reading

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evolution hacker

Red Hat has an opening for an evolution hacker in our desktop group. Does working with active directory and exchange make you green and angry, turning you into a programmer that can throw cars? Does the intersection of opinionated open … Continue reading

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fedora directory server

I thought I would write up a note about the Fedora Directory Server. Although it didn’t get a huge amount of press, we did release something that we felt comfortable calling 1.0. (And then in true brown paper bag fashion, … Continue reading

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