Brian Stevens Resigns As Red Hat CTO 39
darthcamaro (735685) writes Since November of 2001, Brian Stevens has been the CTO of Red Hat. As of August 28, that's no longer the case. Under Stevens' tenure, Red Hat transformed its business, adding Red Hat Enterprise Linux, acquiring JBoss, Qumranet, Gluster and Ceph as well as joining (and now leading) the OpenStack Foundation. So why did he leave? No official word, but apparently it is to pursue a new opportunity that Stevens just could not pass up.
...goes to show... (Score:5, Funny)
Some people are REALLY mad about systemd.
Red Hat fails at their corporate doublespeak (Score:5, Funny)
Normally if someone intends to pursue a different job, both he and the company are supposed to say he's "stepping down to spend more time with his family". Then, a week later, the new company announces they've hired him.
Obviously the Red Hat higher ups haven't been attending enough seminars at tropical resorts...
Re:If eveything is Hunky Dory (Score:5, Funny)
Which, voting for Reagan, or being old enough to vote in 84?