A Rel Canonical Blunder
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Red Hat, 16%. Canonical, 1%. « Greg DeKoenigsberg Speaks
One of the most irritating things about working at Red Hat was watching Canonical take credit for code that Red Hat engineers wrote. Of course, Red Hat engineers, being the upstanding sort of chaps that they are, never said a word about
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Red Hat, Canonical and GNOME Contributions | jonobacon@home
As a general rule, Canonical staff develop inside Launchpad. The reason is simple; Launchpad and Bazaar provide a powerful development environment that was also built by Canonical and we therefore have lots of internal skills and best
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A Moment of Zen: Re: Red Hat, 16%. Canonical, 1%.
While some people are busy complaining that Canonical doesn't contribute as much as others, I'd like for everyone to take a step back and ask themselves, "what would Gunny say?" I'll tell you what he'd say. He'd say,
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Canonical REST Service – Webcast
In this episode, Ron Jacobs tell about my new Canonical REST Service sample code on MSDN code gallery, which demonstrates a REST Service built with WCF 4 that fully complies with HTTP specs for use of GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE,
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dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/blog » Opinion: Re: Canonical release
Even though my goto operating system for servers is Red Hat Enterprise Linux, lately I have been working with Canonical's Ubuntu Server 10.04 and I will admit that it has so far been a great experience. Just like what is expected of a
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