This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about Vulcan death grips, death from above, and the death of the open source business model.
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Congressional API on IFTTTGovernment shutdown and API abandonmentRed Hat Storage is one way to replicate your important big data in the cloudBill Gates admits that Ctrl Alt Delete was a mistakeWikipedia article on Control-Alt-DeleteSGI Vulcan Death Grip = Left CTRL + Left SHIFT + F12 + / on the number padPractice safe USB charging
Target practice: F-16 drone flying at 40,000 feet, Mach 1.47, and doing barrel rolls pulling 7Gs Meanwhile, Gunnar needs to power off his Walkman and Palm Pilot on US Airways, for nowHT Matt Jamison: Linux Kernel Development: How Fast it is Going, Who is Doing It, What They are Doing, and Who is Sponsoring It (2013 Edition)
Gunnar bait of the week courtesy of Mike Olson Board Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer at Cloudera: “So here is the conundrum facing enterprise infrastructure software companies: You can no longer win with a closed-source platform, and you can’t build a successful stand-alone company purely on open source.”
Red Hat Summit Call for Proposals now open!
RHEL 5.10 released!
RHEL 6.5 beta released!
New RHEL packaging provides stacking, instances, portability
Satellite 5.6 released!
Open demos available now!
Dave and Gunnar are liking the Red Hat Consulting internal podcast by Ian Tewksbury and Krain Arnold Be like Ian and Krain: Get yourself a mod_cluster t-shirt and the party invitations from famous people will followRed Hat and HP win VA Scheduling contest
SCAP Security Guide welcomes ORNL as contributor!
SCAP Security Guide builds now in Koji!
The Onion reviews the movie “Gravity”Matt “Jamo” Jamison for the Linux Foundation report pointer!Ian Tewksbury and Krain Arnold for a great podcast!