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Debian创始人Ian Murdock见面会!

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发表于 2007-10-23 16:07:01 | 显示全部楼层
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小DC拍的, Canon A540

有没有讨论啥技术问题?

为什么送他龙芯?


龙芯在开发和测试的时候就是用debian作为宿主系统~
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发表于 2007-10-23 16:49:46 | 显示全部楼层
其实龙芯俱乐部的人拜错菩萨烧错香了,这台龙芯笔记本应该送给Martin Michlmayr ,他才是debian mips/mipsel架构最主要的核心成员,debian mips/mipsel包主要就是他在维护,而Ian Murdock离开Debian一线很久了。
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发表于 2007-10-23 17:06:43 | 显示全部楼层


左边这小子太可悲了,几次想和Ian握手都未遂


送Ian聋心笔记本,估计人家都不用, 还有那个上海聋心俱乐部,
全都上台合影了,
我后面坐着的兄弟说话才逗呢:"上海聋心俱乐部,这就是那些在论坛里....的那些" :eek:
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发表于 2007-10-23 21:18:53 | 显示全部楼层
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小DC拍的, Canon A540

有没有讨论啥技术问题?

为什么送他龙芯?
现场有很多人提问,范围也很广,
大致就是围绕open solaris,与linux之间的区别
也有人问嵌入式,微软啥的,
感觉到场的人层次很分明,口语更是,
技术问题可能是太深了,基本没听懂,
倒是刚开始Ian的演讲我还听懂了大部分,
大概就是两部分,
为什么Linux会成功,
为什么debian会成功,
映象最深地是有个哥们问他有没有给年轻程序员的建议,
Ian说dont limit urself artificial,
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发表于 2007-10-24 01:13:55 | 显示全部楼层
这个到底时推广debian还是sun啊,不是上面说的离开了debian了的,那个DD又说在 red hat工作,搞不明白是为debian还是sun,还是red hat了
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发表于 2007-10-24 08:50:44 | 显示全部楼层
Ian 现在在为Sun工作。Joining Sun

I saw my first Sun workstation about 15 years ago, in 1992. I was a business student at Purdue University, and a childhood love for computers had just been reawakened. I was spending countless hours in the basement of the Math building, basking in the green phosphorescent glow of a Z29 and happily exploring every nook and cranny of the Sequent Symmetry upstairs. It didn’t take too long to discover, though, just a short walk away in the computer science building, several labs full of Sun workstations. Suddenly, the Z29 didn’t have quite the same allure. A few months later, I walked over to the registrar’s office and changed my major to computer science. (OK, advanced tax accounting had something to do with it too.)

Everything I know about computing I learned on those Sun workstations, as did so many other early Linux developers; I even had my own for a while, after I joined the University of Arizona computer science department in 1997. But within a year, the Suns were starting to disappear, replaced by Pentiums running Red Hat Linux. More and more people coming through university computer science programs were cutting their teeth on Linux, much as I had on Sun. Pretty soon, Sun was increasingly seen by this new generation as the vendor who didn’t “get it”, and Sun’s rivals did a masterful job running with that and painting the company literally built on open standards as “closed”. To those of us who knew better, it was a sad thing to watch.

The last several years have been hard for Sun, but the corner has been turned. As an outsider, I’ve watched as Sun has successfully embraced x86, pioneered energy efficiency as an essential computing feature, open sourced its software portfolio to maximize the network effects, championed transparency in corporate communications, and so many other great things. Now, I’m going to be a part of it.

And, so, I’m excited to announce that, as of today, I’m joining Sun to head up operating system platform strategy. I’m not saying much about what I’ll be doing yet, but you can probably guess from my background and earlier writings that I’ll be advocating that Solaris needs to close the usability gap with Linux to be competitive; that while as I believe Solaris needs to change in some ways, I also believe deeply in the importance of backward compatibility; and that even with Solaris front and center, I’m pretty strongly of the opinion that Linux needs to play a clearer role in the platform strategy.

It is with regrets that I leave the Linux Foundation, but if you haven’t figured out already, Sun is a company I’ve always loved, and being a part of it was an opportunity I simply could not pass up. I think the world of the people at the LF, particularly my former FSG colleagues with whom I worked so closely over the past year and a half: Jim Zemlin, Amanda McPherson, Jeff Licquia, and Dan Kohn. And I still very much believe in the core LF mission, to prevent the fragmentation of the Linux platform. Indeed, I’m remaining in my role as chair of the LSB—and Sun, of course, is a member of the Linux Foundation.

Anyway. Watch this space. This is going to be fun!
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发表于 2007-10-24 09:44:26 | 显示全部楼层
感觉一般,主题内容根本不在debian上,有挂啥头卖啥肉之嫌疑。
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发表于 2007-10-24 09:58:48 | 显示全部楼层
Ian Murdock 最大的贡献在于设计了一种结构模式, 能够让完全开放和分散的大项目不断而有序地运行. 从这点说他更像一个战略家.
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发表于 2007-10-24 10:33:43 | 显示全部楼层
在为sun工作,到底是推广sun还是什么,旁边那么大一个sun字,要时Gentoo的创始人来中国推广,你说是推广Gentoo还是推广windows了(现在Gentoo创始人在windows工作)

有点不伦不类的感觉
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发表于 2007-10-24 13:51:55 | 显示全部楼层
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在为sun工作,到底是推广sun还是什么,旁边那么大一个sun字,要时Gentoo的创始人来中国推广,你说是推广Gentoo还是推广windows了(现在Gentoo创始人在windows工作)

有点不伦不类的感觉


等着看楼上被 gentooer 痛扁 :beat

2006年2月,daniel robbins就已经离开了微软
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