Greg KH Leaves SUSE For Linux Foundation 20
New submitter udas writes "Greg Kroah-Hartman, maintainer of the Linux kernel's stable branch, has left his job with SUSE Linux. He is now a fellow at the Linux Foundation. 'There were no direct conflicts working for SUSE, as the people there understand how important the individual developer, and their voice, is in the Linux community,' Kroah-Hartman told Ars this week in an e-mail interview. 'But, working in a vendor-neutral environment like the Linux Foundation allows me to spend a larger amount of time interacting with other companies and vendors, as well as helping Linux out in environments that were not necessarily the focus of my previous employer.'"
One of the best (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:One of the best (Score:4, Informative)
Re:One of the best (Score:5, Informative)
I second that. It was him that included my first kernel driver ( http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-driver-devel/2010/8/5/6885969 [kerneltrap.org] ). He is also a Gentoo developer belonging to the kernel team: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/kernel/ [gentoo.org]
Why (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Why (Score:5, Informative)
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What's Novell?
Not much, what's novell with you?
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An archaic word for Christmas, or the reason a German goes to the doctor.
Re:Why (Score:5, Informative)
You were probably at the Attachmate company website and not the Attachmate Group website. Attachmate is one of four companies owned by the Attachmate Group, the other three are NetIQ, Novell, and SuSE. You can find the Attachmate Group website here: http://www.attachmategroup.com/ [attachmategroup.com]
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In fact, one of the things that made me worry a little less about the acquisition was the fact that they separated SUSE from Novell. Of course, that could have been the first step towards killing it, but overall, SUSE looked like the only really valuable asset that Novell had, so splitting it off made a lot of sense.
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Anything with the "NetIQ" brand on it is a piece of shit.
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The reason Attachmate doesn't have SUSE on its products page probably has more to do with a desire to keep it independent. Everyone I've talked to at Attachmate was pretty excited about acquiring SUSE. (I just started working there after the acquisition)
Spends 99.7% of his F/OSS activity on Linux-Kernel (Score:2)