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Jean-Loup Gailly Named CTO of Mandrakesoft

Neil99 wrote to us with the news that Mandrake has announced Jean-Loup Gailly will be joining them as CTO. He's the author of gzip, and co-author Zlib. Very interesting - makes you wonder where they will be going next.

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  1. Re:USA encrypt low by alonso · · Score: 1

    I agree with you I need to improve my English!! I decided to come in UK and stay at your home, 3 weeks I think is enough if you think I need more OK. In any case, thanks for your answer... and If you wont to improve your italian, I have the bad of my brother that have joust married:))

    P.S.
    You % of spell correction in your post is very high, about 50%

    P.P.S.
    I like humor, too. I hope I was able to translate it in English's very difficult for me):(

  2. Executive Experience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2

    Writing gzip does not an executive make. What has he done?

    1. Re:Executive Experience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, although mandrake should take the opportunity to integrate all the crypto stuff that RH don't put in their standard distro - Mandrake is based in France, and is not bound by US export regs.. Debian non-us makes Debian the linux server distro of choice in europe - if Mandrake were to produce crypto packages to go with their pentium optimised distro, it would mean there would be a new server player on the block.

      Also, I take issue with Corel's line that they are the "first" desktop linux distro - Mandrake 6.1 works beautifully, indeed mandrake 6.0 did too...

      They also fix the niggling little things that are wrong with RH distros - eg. Mandrake makes sure Netscape links against glibc2.0, even though te rest of the system is glibc2.1 (thus avoiding the RH netscape random crash problem) etc.

    2. Re:Executive Experience by lfd · · Score: 1

      He used to be a kernel person working for Chorus Systems (bought by Sun about two or three years ago) in Paris, France. This is an extremely good background, you can trust me on that one.

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    3. Re:Executive Experience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Apparently, Jean-Loup Gailly is not a beginner: writing a good compression utility is not an easy thing, believe me! And according to their announce, he was also member of the team who has designed the Ada language twenty years ago!!!! Like Hemos has written, the future of MandrakeSoft merits all our attention... In the begining I have thought them as dudes, now I consider them seriously: Mandrake 6.1 was out before Red Hat 6.1, and excepted for the installation procedure, the Mandrake version is far away better... (and Red Hat has stolen their idea of an update utility!)

  3. So what does that mean... by conraduno · · Score: 1

    What other technical merits does he have?

    :: secret agent conrad uno
    :: binx

    1. Re:So what does that mean... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He's a well established researcher at the CNRS in France(Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientific - national center of scientific research). I integrated zlib into a commercial package as an intern ~4 years ago, I found him nice, helpful, smart and overall an awesome French dude!

      Allez les bleus!

  4. Cee TEE Oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He was named CTO.

    That means he's the head geek, not the resident PHB.

    1. Re:Cee TEE Oh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you don't think a CTO is part of the executive team, you badly need a clue.

  5. Re:"makes you wonder where they will be going next by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the funny thing indeed is that Mandrake has replaced all the gzipped man pages (and other docs) by bzipped man-pages from their 6.0 version - will they have to go back with gzip? ;)))

  6. all the best by c-A-d · · Score: 1

    I wish him all the best!

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  7. What I Read ... by dannyman · · Score: 1

    No kidding!

    I first parsed it as "Jean Luc Gasse Named CTO of Microsoft"

    The similarities are creepy.

    -dman

  8. "makes you wonder where they will be going next" by Hanno · · Score: 3

    How about the best compressed Linux distribution?

    "Yes, we have invented verygzip, the new infinite compression algortihm. Full Mandrake install from one 5,25 inch 360 kb floppy disk."

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  9. Re:"makes you wonder where they will be going next by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    probably not. Jean-Loup is a very cool guy, and wrote gzip many years ago. He's not the sort to be fazed by the progress of technology. Is bzip2 gpl'd, just out of interest?

  10. They prove their engagement in free software! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I'm very very very happy with this decision... I strongly believe in Mandrake, which the distribution I love: they give us everything that a commercially oriented distro with good means can, and also the philosophy of open source development with things like cooker etc. And they release everything (Lothar, Panoramix, MandrakeUpdate...) as GPL! They are GREAT guys and I think that Jean-Loup Gailly will help them to provvide still better products! (BTW, I have heard rumours of IPO at MandrakeSoft, is that true?)

    1. Re:They prove their engagement in free software! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      MandrakeSoft's CEO said in a recent interview (in Decision Micro and Reseaux) that they're expecting to IPO in Q2 2000.

  11. Re:Jean-Loup Gailly? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Are all us Frensh peoplez all alike to you seely American, eh ? I fart in your general directon !

  12. Mandrake getting smaller by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Rimshot!

  13. Street Cred by HamNRye · · Score: 2

    With Mandrake coming into the Distro market a little on the late side and Corel et. al. stealing their thunder as the "easy" Linux install, it would seem to me that this is just a matter of trying to get their company some street cred among the debian/slackware people out there. Plus, Jean's gotta eat too....

    It is a known fact that whatever distro the alpha geek uses will eventually be adopted by the others. Around here it's Suse. Why?? They kept shipping me free versions. By the time they stopped, I was so used to their distro that I didn't feel like changing. So when my co-workers ask me how to set up any of the Red-Hat tools, I have to tell them I don't know. Result? Around here, Suse = Support.

    It's just a wild guess that ESR wasn't available, or was too expensive...

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    Dig this stone cold funky groove baby!"
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  14. ... by Signal+11 · · Score: 2

    Redhat replaces it's CEO, and then Mandrake goes and gets a new CTO. Now, I know open source is cool, and lets you copy other's ideas... but perhaps we're taking this alittle too far here? =)

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  15. Awesome! by phred · · Score: 2

    I had been a staunch user of Phil Katz' PKARC package after he significantly improved the original ARC program in the mid-1980s. Then the guy in New Jersey who wrote ARC got in a totally unnecessary fight with him over whether Phil had copied his code instead of reverse-engineering it (welcome to the world of "share" ware). Phil then decided to revamp the whole project and wrote the PKZIP package which stormed the BBS world in the late 1980s and has proven to be stable and solid up to the present day. Check out his company, PKWARE for more info.

    Then, in 1990, due to its success in the PC world, a number of people decided to try and port it to other platforms. To his credit, Phil gave the project his blessing and thus Info-Zip was born.

    Info-Zip was the first net mailing list I ever signed up for, way back in 1990. (The second was RISKS-L, and then the mail deluge really started!) Jean-Loup Gailly was one of the leading developers along with Kai-Uwe Rommel, Mark Adler, Rich Wales, Greg Roelofs and many others. I was just a lurker, cheering on the gang, and they did in fact port the zip and unzip program to just about every platform imaginable (whence the motto, "The only program that runs on more platforms is 'Hello world'!)

    Zip is the unfortunately rare example of a tool that matured and then was left alone. No bloat, no flaky extensions. It just works. I have zipped literally several million files into many thousands of archives over the years, and never had it fail, not even once (disk corruption issues aside). I've archived files of 15 bytes and 1500 megabytes. The encryption is reasonably good; it took the likes of Paul Kocher to really break it. It's efficient; some have been able to exceed its compression and speed abilities but it's solid and reliable enough that no other program has ever challenged it as the supreme cross-platform file archive utility.

    The other notable thing about Info-Zip is that it was really one of the very first true "bazaar" style development projects on the net, combining the talents of programmers from all over the globe through what would now be considered ploddingly slow email and list connections. Info-Zip precedes Linux itself and many other similar development efforts by at least a couple of years, and hearkens back to RBBS as the true originator of distributed development of free software. Read all about it at the Info-Zip home page.

    Jean-Loup was a key contributor to the success of Info-Zip as both a programming project and a new kind of development project literally spanning the globe. So if you don't mind, this is a big "hooray" for this news. I hope he does well at Mandrake, which is clearly meeting a need in the end-user market as Linux pushes outward past the "server-only" typecasting that certain industry pundits and major companies want to confine it to.

    Allez!

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  16. Hopefully... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    they'll run a "send in some logo suggestions" contest real soon. Maybe lame humor on my part but really! I love the distro and all but the top-hat just doesn't do it for me. Also they may want to consider letting-go the person who put up that on their page.

    1. Re:Hopefully... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well that was meant to be "POLL on their page" but, oh well, like I know anything 'bout HTML...Oh, yeah and look out RH Macmillan says they have 52% of the Linux retail sales in August. GO get 'em, boys!

  17. Erratum..... by 1%warren · · Score: 1

    Download the latest gimp/kernal/Netscape 4.7 with A couple of clicks, but do they tell you you have to edit a couple of makefiles to recompile your kernal - NO, THEY DON'T. We dont mind errors, hell we EXPECT errors, please,please, TELL us about them though.....
    MDK has adopted lots of good things from RH, Jean-Loup, can you make the next one the Erratum page.....

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  18. Three cheers for zlib! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Is zlib the most widely used open source library ever? I would tend to think so. Works on every OS you'd care to name, and is truly free for any sort of project. It's easy to use, and practically every programmer has encountered it at some point. I've been involved with at least 4 separate projects that used zlib for one thing or another, it's everywhere.

    Thanks, Jean-Loup!

  19. USA encrypt low by alonso · · Score: 1

    I'm very scarred about a leader developer of encrypt tools goes in USA!!

    1. Re:USA encrypt low by hobbit · · Score: 1

      "I'm very scarred" means that you have many marks where injured tissue has healed.
      (alonso: I pointed this out because it tickled me and I wanted to share the humour. I am not being critical, as I have no doubt that you speak my native language better than I speak yours).

      gzip is concerned primarily with compression, and France (where I believe Mandrakesoft is based) is one of the few places in which crypto laws are more restrictive than the US.

      Hamish

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  20. Jean-Loup Gailly? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Isn't he the CEO of Be? Just kidding!

  21. Cryptography (Re:Executive Experience) by bero-rh · · Score: 1

    France can't export cryptographic packages either.
    Red Hat and Mandrake are taking the same way in this (check ftp.{redhat|mandrakesoft}.de)

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