Netcraft Interviews Brian Behlendorf
thejackol writes "The co-founder of the Apache Web Server Project and the First Chief Engineer at Wired Magazine was interviewed by Netcraft's Rich Miller about Netcraft's growth, the SCO case's unexpected benefits and changing the world through software. Excerpt: 'It's a good rebuke to the cynical but widespread notion that all it takes is a big pot of gold to litigate your competition out of existance or otherwise win a legal challenge. Good did prevail in the end. Hopefully it won't make us too cocky, because the next challenge could be much harder to fight.'"
nuff said
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Good did prevail in the end.
I wasn't aware the SCO case was over.
I came to the datacenter drunk with a fake ID, don't you want to be just like me?
here is a mirror as the site is currently down
Brian Behlendorf is dying.
I cast dispel stupid repetitive troll.
I found the mirror to be a lifesaver, thank you.
I just looked at the number of posts vs how much time since the story was posted. /.ers are actually reading the article. wow.
Evolution or ID?
I cast YHBT
Parent suffers D-YHL wounds
Parent has been slain
HAND
SCO is dying!
Why oh why isn't this the title of the story? What a great chance down the drain.
#define struct union
why is this a troll? I fould this to be an insightful interview that all slashdot readers would find stimulating.
Apache is dying.
Oh wai--
I cast "how can someone which called your post a troll have been trolled, you nutcase"
... that they have no sense of humor.
Don't click the link, unless you enjoy tubgirl/goatse-type pictures, or old guys giving blowjobs to other old guys...I'm sure there's more, but I killed it before I could be scarred any further.
(It especially hurts when viewed in IE, as I found out.)
Netcraft confirms: Brian Behlendorf is dying
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered Brian Behlendorf distribution community when IDC confirmed that Brian Behlendorf market share has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all distribution versions. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that Brian Behlendorf has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. Brian Behlendorf is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by falling dead last in a recent Linux distribution study.
You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict Brian Behlendorf's future. The hand writing is on the wall: Brian Behlendorf faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for Brian Behlendorf because Brian Behlendorf is dying. Things are looking very bad for Brian Behlendorf. As many of us are already aware, Brian Behlendorf continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood...
Netcraft confirms it, Brian Behlendorf is dying.
How did you like it when I gave you the bone hard and fast last night? I was the one in the sombrero.
Ah, you're taking me back. I worked with MW at Sybase, and spent way too many evenings at the TNDs at Cyborganic. Couldn't take the sf-raves scene, but did try it out.
It looks like opensource is a great opportunity to send jobs overseas too.