By Greg on Jan 21, 2007 in News Items, Open Source | 0 Comments
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Two Linux consortia band together
OSDL is no more - now it’s the Linux Foundation. Bucking the recent trend of organizations dropping “Linux” in favor of the more general “Free” and “Open Source” descriptors (such as LinuxWorld Magazine > Enterprise Open Source), here, they went the opposite [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jan 19, 2007 in News Items | 0 Comments
Zenoss is pleased to be one of the two gold sponsors for Tobi Oetiker’s RRDTool. RRDTool is an important part of Zenoss Core and we hope that our sponsorship can help improve RRDTool for Zenoss users and non-Zenoss users alike.
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By Greg on Jan 18, 2007 in Business, Open Source, Systems Management | 0 Comments
By now, it is widely understood that the open source software development model represents a profound change from traditional, proprietary development models. Less well understood, but equally important, is the revolution that open source represents in the way businesses acquire and use software. The GPL and similar licenses are conspiring with mass collaboration [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jan 17, 2007 in News Items | 0 Comments
The January 2007 meeting of Washington DC Linux User Group will take place tonight at 7pm. Erik Dahl, the Zenoss project leader, will be demonstrating Zenoss Core and providing an overview of the project, a walk through of the Python/Zope architecture, and a live demonstration.
[The meeting location is at 2025 M street, NW in downtown [...]
By Mark Hinkle on Jan 17, 2007 in News Items | 0 Comments
We would like to welcome Marc Irlandez to the Zenoss development team.
Find out a little more about Marc below.
1. Where did you grow up?
Born in Jersey City NJ, raised in Passaic NJ
2. When did you get your first computer?
Sometime in the 80’s, I got a C64.
3. What language do you [...]