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i confess to not understanding cricket at all, despite having watched a fair amount of it at Trinity Dublin, but this is pretty damn cool
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“I joined Red Hat after an eight-year stint at Boeing in Saint Louis, Missouri where I worked on several military projects including the X-32 Joint Strike Fighter.” – you mean everyone doesn’t have this background?
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i’m assuming this interview is responsible for the bulk of vitriolic comments over on Simon’s welcoming blog
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is the worldwide leader filtering its blogrolls, fearing competiton from the likes of Deadspin?
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will have to try this out – looks like a decent free conference call setup
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Scribes gets even better with release 0.3.1; couldn’t find a .deb, but built it from source without issue on Edgy
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just what it says – S3InfiDisk isn’t 100% free, but is a nice solution to the problem of persistence: would be interested in hearing how the FUSE enabled performance grades out
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i’m with Berlind on this one, although i think SQLite’s a more likely candidate for the persistence mechanism than JavaDB/Derby, given that’s what’s going to be backing Firefox 3.0
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good on Microsoft for open sourcing this; as discussed in #redmonk today, it may not be the most popular platform, but it’s certainly still around and this could give it a new lease on life – if one of the MSFT folks sees this, curious as to licensing
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anybody heard of these guys before: seems like an ambitious virtualization play for desktop environments
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