eWeek has posted an interview with Darl McBride
eWeek has posted an interview with Jonathan Schwartz of Sun
Saw over at OSNews that PCTechTalk has posted an interview with Martin Michlmayr, the current leader of the Debian Project
OSNews has published an interview with Element Computer regarding ION Linux
Why does SCO think it can win its Linux battles with IBM? SCO CEO Darl McBride lays out the company's position in an exclusive interview with eWEEK.Com Linux and Open Source editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols.
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GUILinux has posted their second Linux Distribution Interview
OSNews has posted a mini interview with Xandros executives, Dr. Frederick H. Berenstein (Chairman & CTO) and Ming Poon (VP of Software Development
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GUILinux has followed up their recent review of Evil Entity Linux, with an interview of two of EE's developers.
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Saw over at DistroWatch that TechDOT.com has interviewed Warren Woodford, the founder of MEPIS Linux
Andrew Morton, the Linux kernel v2.6 maintainer at the Open Source Development Labs, spoke with InfoWorld Contributing Editor Paul Venezia.
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OSNews has published an interview with Lindows.com's Kevin Carmony
FootNotes reports that AlwaysOn has posted an interview with Nat, Miguel and Chris Stone of Novell/Ximian
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OSNews has posted a mini interview with Ximian's Robert Love
OSNews has published an interview with Owen Taylor
Saw over at DistroWatch that Linux Weekly News has published an interview with the recently appointed CEO of Xandros Corporation, Andreas Typaldos
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OSNews has posted an interview with major freedesktop.org members
Tinyminds.org has published an interview with Marcel Gagne
In 1994, Caldera Inc. was formed by Bryan Sparks and Ransom Love with the financial backing of Novell Inc. founder Ray Noorda. The company was one of the first backers of commercial Linux. Since that time, Caldera's successor company, The SCO Group Inc., has gained notoriety for its legal actions against Linux vendors and end users over what it says is proprietary Unix code. When he left Caldera in mid-2001, industry wags said Love would take the helm of the UnitedLinux consortium; but instead, he left the Linux business. Today, Love is writing a book about the early days of Linux commercialization and the open-source way of approaching problems.
Steven Vaughan-Nichols, editor of eWEEK.com's Linux & Open Source Center , spoke to Love in an exclusive interview. Love, who was Caldera CEO during its acquisition of SCO and the contested Unix source code, expressed displeasure over the current developments from his former company.
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Steven Vaughan-Nichols, editor of eWEEK.com's Linux & Open Source Center , spoke to Love in an exclusive interview. Love, who was Caldera CEO during its acquisition of SCO and the contested Unix source code, expressed displeasure over the current developments from his former company.
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LinuxQuestions has published an interview with Jeremy Hogan of Red Hat
OSNews has published an interview with Red Hat's Havoc Pennington