CEO of Red Hat Steps Down
bearer_of_bad_news points us to a C|net article which states that Matthew Szulik is stepping down as the president and chief executive of Red Hat. Szulik is citing family health reasons, and he plans to remain chairman of the board. Red Hat has indicated that his replacement will be former Delta Airlines COO James Whitehurst. Quoting the article:
"On a conference call, Szulik said Whitehurst stood 'head and shoulders' above other candidates interviewed in a recruiting process. He was a programmer earlier in his career and runs four versions of Linux at home."
We discussed Szulik's ascension to CEO back in 1999.
It means the board told him if he didn't step down, his family would soon be in very poor health.
Or the former head of a soda company taking over the CEO role at a computer manufacturer...oh wait...
-uso.
What you hear in the ear, preach from the rooftop Matthew 10.27b
Well, the good news is that the new guy is expected to be great at controlling costs. The bad news is that now all of your packets will have a stopover in Atlanta.
-I just hope my processes don't get scheduling like Delta flights.
...etc..etc
-It would be awesome if Fedora gets renamed to Redhat Linux Economy Edition.
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1)Allow more packets to be sent than you can possibly handle
2)Delay said packets citing bad network conditions
3)????
4)Profit!
He probably can't afford RHES even with his employee discount.
JTF: In your heart, you know we're right.
but is he Emacs or Vi ?
The answer is almost certainly an unequivocal "Yes."