Open Source Advocate VP Chris Stone Leaves Novell
SafeTinspector writes "ComputerWorld has a story regarding the sudden departure of Chris Stone, a respected open source advocate and the man often sited as the architect behind Novell's acquisistion of Ximian and SUSE as well as the recent open source orientation of Novell.
At the same time, Novell has a web site dedicated to dispelling the mistruths propogated in Microsoft's 'Get the Facts' campaign. What does all this mean to the future of Novell's Linux and Open Source strategy? Does any of this relate to the imminent release of Open Enterprise Server? Anybody?"
At the same time, Novell has a web site dedicated to dispelling the mistruths propogated in Microsoft's 'Get the Facts' campaign. What does all this mean to the future of Novell's Linux and Open Source strategy? Does any of this relate to the imminent release of Open Enterprise Server? Anybody?"
> Three out of four U.S. students leaving school are not ready
> for the basic problem-solving demands of work or college,
> according to the National Academy of Sciences.
ok well that might be true on the surface but we also hav MUCH MORE DEMANDING WORK OR COLLEGE. duh it all goes with the territory. like if a college graduate in czech came to here and tried to get into work or college I can garantee that the american high school student would KICK THEIR ASS. So maybe czech kids are finishing high school making worse skills than when us kids do but then of course there is no intelligent industry over there so they arent taught anything and dont know anything and can work in unskilled farming jobs or in factories??? when a czech microsoft or intel comes along THEN see how they fare!!!