Andrew Tridgell Joins OSDL 112
rumba writes "OSDL announced today that
Andrew Tridgell, Samba developer, joins OSDL
as the lab's second appointed Fellow.
Tridgell will continue to lead global development work for the
Samba project."
"Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ends -- tell me where to get more wax!!"
Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
Are you talking about... (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Boycott Australia (Score:1)
We are allowed to deport illegal immigrants. Every nation has that option.
People comming illegally to
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Re:Boycott Australia (Score:3, Interesting)
Does this mean.. (Score:2, Interesting)
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Re:Does this mean.. (Score:2)
Not to be pedantic or anything, but modules are part of the kernel. And by the way, Samba client is kernel-based, because it's a filesystem. The Samba server runs as a user space daemon, as it should.
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:2)
This isn't about bloat. If a kernel module crashes, the whole system crashes and you have to reboot (possibly losing data or log information). If a normal process crashes, you just restart the service. No other process will suffer.
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:3, Funny)
See here [rm.cnr.it] for an old copy.
He's well supplied with coffee, though. (Score:2)
On a serious note, like Linus, I don't think he'll ever be short of a job or a dime. He could have anything delivered that takes his fancy. However, he also likes to exercise - which is great from our PoV since it keeps him alive and healthy for longer - and to cook.
However, the ways-to-send-pizza will be missed. If it could be automated, they could put it back as a "Send Pizza" button, which queues up pizzas across the wo
Re:Does this mean.. (Score:2)
Just announced and OSDL.org slashdotted?? (Score:1)
Wow!
Slashdotted (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Slashdotted (Score:2, Informative)
Tridgell to focus on leading development work for Samba project that provides popular drop in Linux replacement for Windows file and print servers
BEAVERTON, Ore. - January 17, 2005 - The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux® in the enterprise, today named Samba creator Andrew Tridgell, PhD, as the Lab's second appointed Fellow. Tridgell joins Linux creator Linus
Related Samba.org news article (Score:3, Informative)
There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:5, Interesting)
I smell trouble and it smells like Sun and MS
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:1)
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:2)
--dave
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:3, Insightful)
IBM opens up a few of their patents ( they have thousands, don't they? ) and Tridgell gets, deservely, funding to continue his work.
How on earth does that spell trouble???
I smell trouble and it smells like Sun and MS ;)
Dude, if Sun wanted to give trouble all they have t
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:3, Insightful)
Tridgell gets an academic-like job where he's called a 'fellow' while he does business programming that directly competes with companies such as MS and directly benefits IBM, HP, etc. One of the companies that pay for his 'research' is IBM. They (IBM) aren't a charity. And they don't do things because they have a big heart.
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:4, Insightful)
Altruism is a myth. Take what you can get, and nevermind the reasons.
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:2, Informative)
Ain't nuthin special about being a "fellow."
The employee designation "fellow" is commonly used by all the big corps (HP, IBM, GE, MS, you-name-it) for people who do cutting-edge type of work, pure research or not, which the company expects to eventually trickle down to their product lines. Nobody buys Samba from Tridgell, nobody buys Linux from Linus. But lots of people buy them in distributions and on har
Re:There's gonna be trouble this year... (Score:1)
What does this even mean? Sun is on the same overal road as IBM with OpenSolaris, OpenOffice.org, JDS, etc. Don't you just mean Microsoft? They're still holding out pretty fiercely as everyone else is moving forward.
For the mere mortal geeks (Score:5, Interesting)
See Wikipedia [wikipedia.org] for more info
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:5, Funny)
But I'm not convinced that Linus, Andrew and the rest of the OSDL folks running around in tights and capes would be a good thing...
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:2, Insightful)
Besides...
Superman was from Krypton.
Aquaman was from Atlantis
Hawkman was from Thanagar
Wonder Woman was from Paradise Island (Amazonia)
They all didn't seem to have a problem being called the Justice League of America. Oh wait, that's right... they were just fictional characters in an age when Political Correctness hadn't yet reached such comic proportions, (pun intended).
What was your point again?
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:2)
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:2)
Ahhh, Thorvalds, the Finnish God of Thunder!
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:2)
Re:For the mere mortal geeks (Score:2)
No Capes! (Score:2)
Edna 'E' Mode: It will be bold! Dramatic!
Bob Parr: Yeah!
Edna: Heroic!
Bob: Yeah. Something classic - like Dynaguy. Oh, he had a great look - the cape and the boots...
Edna: No capes! [Throws a wadded ball of paper at Bob's head]
Bob: Isn't that my decision?
Edna: Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers? Nice man, good with kids.
Bob: Listen 'E'...
Edna: November 15th of '58! All was well, another day saved... when his cape snagged on a missile!
Bob: Thunderhead was not the brightest bul
Excuse me, Simon... (Score:4, Interesting)
I just spent a harried morning resetting all files back to their correct owners and groups.
Re:Excuse me, Simon... (Score:1)
You can assign whatever UIDs you want to user or machine accounts. If it comes to it, you can edit them directly in the backend.
Re:Excuse me, Simon... (Score:2)
Re:Excuse me, Simon... (Score:2)
--dave
Re:Excuse me, Simon... (Score:5, Interesting)
You set a UID and GID range in smb.conf like so:
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
So your user billg gets assigned UID 10004 for example.
Now this is all running fine until you run up2date samba or do a manual upgrade and you get the new version that suppports machine accounts. All of a sudden 10004 is now the UID for MYDELLPC$ and Bill has lost access to his files.
Lovely little gotcha.
Re:Excuse me, Simon... (Score:1)
While I'm glad to see he's back on his feet... (Score:3, Funny)
Wait. Andrew *who*?
Oh, never mind...
Re:While I'm glad to see he's back on his feet... (Score:3, Funny)
But the fact that you actually know who "the other guy from Wham!" is, well thats indescribably lame.
Re:While I'm glad to see he's back on his feet... (Score:1)
So is showing that you know the other guy from Wham! is while flaming someone else for it...
What is OSDL (Score:5, Funny)
I'm wondering if it's an actual physical place. A place where Linus and Andrew are actually at. Or do they work at home from their underwear, and OSDL just sends them checks?
I just like imagining a giant room full of cubicles, with only two occupied, with little nametags saying "Linus" and "Andrew".
And Lumbergh coming buy every 45 minutes to say "Hmmmmmm.... You know what? I'm going to need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday. Ok. Great. And we're putting cover sheets on all the kernel patches, ok? Great."
Re:What is OSDL (Score:1)
Re:What is OSDL (Score:1)
Re:What is OSDL (Score:1)
Linus and Andrew (and I suspect, now, "the other Andrew") tend not to be at the office but instead work remotely, coming into the office for meetin
[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:2)
Another thing is: assuming that the slashdotting is a prime moving internet force, why doesn't slashdot itself get recursively slashdotted, get recursively slashdotted, get recur.. never mind. I mean, what kind of hardware is it running on?
Sorry fo
Re:[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:2)
Re:[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:2)
I really meant to ask about the kind of hardware setup that slashdot uses.
Re:[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:1)
I know that Slashdot was bringing down websites regularly when I first made my account, if that helps (found this [usgs.gov] amusing, and it dates from around 1999). But it'd be interesting to see a monthly tally of hits over t
Re:[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:2)
(kidding)
I'll try mailing him.
Re:[OT] The "Slashdotted" phenomenon (Score:2)
In a nutshell, user's computers/internet connections are getting faster, and images/videos are getting larger and more prelevent ... but then again, servers are getting faster with better connections ... so
Excellent (Score:1)
Re:Excellent (Score:2)
rsync is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
samba's a pain, it makes me have to look at the windows boxes...
Alexandre Julliard said to join OSDL as fellow (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Alexandre Julliard said to join OSDL as fellow (Score:3, Interesting)
Chuckle... The thought positively boggles the mind. Particularly since longhorn seems to be turning into a Duke Nukem Forever or Half Life 2 all by itself. With the latest ship date still quite some time in the future, and prospects for even more delays looking pretty good, who actually knows?
However if the 3 of them can work together, I cannot see anything but public good come of it. I don't know a lot about Alexandre Julliard, but from the few messages I've
Not a bad idea! (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Alexandre Julliard said to join OSDL as fellow (Score:2)
SMB/CIFS Direction (Score:1)
Wasn't him working for IBM lately? (Score:1)
"Tridge the Fridge - Cause he's cool" (Score:2, Interesting)
Tridge was held in high regard by all the students. Well grounded academically and socially.
Re:OSDL - here I come! (Score:2)
Re:Great IDEA to get more people interested in Lin (Score:1, Offtopic)
You don't go far enough, the government needs to sieze control of all software companies and return their assets to the proletariat. The greedy capitalists should be "tried" and shot for oppressing the honest working man for so many years.
It's not really surprising that Bill Gates equates anti-DRM folks with communism when people actually believe drivel like what the parent posted.
Re:Great IDEA to get more people interested in Lin (Score:1)
Re:Great IDEA to get more people interested in Lin (Score:2)
One of the many times whre one whish there was a moderation of "-1 Ignorant".
Re:Very soon... (Score:2)