Comments on: Alan Cox leaves Red Hat, suggesting company's future direction
When a super-geek leaves Red Hat's engineering team, it makes you wonder what the company is working on that could be more important than retaining such a key employee.
When a super-geek leaves Red Hat's engineering team, it makes you wonder what the company is working on that could be more important than retaining such a key employee.
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Working at the hardware/software interface is interesting, and challenging.
- by sidboyce December 26, 2008 5:41 PM PST
- I was always curious about the reasons why Alan was so deeply ensconced with RedHat knowing his love of hardware/software development going back to the early days hacking Linux based stuff for hardware he developed especially for Amateur Radio.
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