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+-   Red Hat to coax code contributions from companies on Tuesday March 25 2008, @11:45PM Stony Stevenson

Submitted by Stony Stevenson on Tuesday March 25 2008, @11:45PM
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Stony Stevenson writes "New Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has hit out at enterprises, bemoaning that billions of dollars are wasted each year because 95% of companies won't share code. Speaking at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco, he said his company must take a larger role in urging enterprises how they can participate in open source projects and, in some cases, coax code contributions out of companies that have made in-house improvements. He now feels Red Hat should lead the way "It should be part of Red Hat's job to define development in a new way, and get companies to work together" on shared projects, he said. The joint development projects would be designed to cover non-competitive parts of an industry, with individual companies still focused on their own competitive business applications. "We should also make sure we're involved in that," he said"
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