#16: Red Hat Summit, Day 3: Major Hayden lives!
Today, Dave and Gunnar talk about the third day of the Red Hat Summit, and interview Major Hayden at last! This one is super-nerdy, that’s fair warning.
Today, Dave and Gunnar talk about the third day of the Red Hat Summit, and interview Major Hayden at last! This one is super-nerdy, that’s fair warning.
This week, Dave and Gunnar broadcast from Boston, on the first day of the 2013 Red Hat Summit.
I’ll be in Boston for Red Hat Summit this week. I’ll be at the “Streamline & Accelerate IT Service Delivery with OpenShift …
Dave and Gunnar talk about two-factor, open source health, homomorphism, OpenStack security, and why Dave needs to send flowers to Red Hat Support
I’ll be speaking at two events in DC the week of 21 April. Come say hi!
A very special episode of the Dave and Gunnar Show, in which we talk to our boss, Paul Smith, who runs Red Hat’s US Public Sector group.
On April 18 in Hartford, CT, Tony Dicuffa from Accenture and I are going to spend the morning talking about the Accenture …
Dave and Gunnar talk about Google Spring Apocalypse, UK Digital Policy, Rasberry Pi, how the operating system is dead (again), Code for America, Blue Button, Stalkers, and Gunnar’s own personal Grand Theft Auto.
Almost ten years ago, we made this: And we just released this: What they share, and what’s different, tells you everything you …
Last week, Linus Torvalds wailed on a Red Hat developer over something called Secure Boot. He used bad words, and I’d describe …
Red Hat’s Decade of Collaboration with Government and the Open Source Community red.ht/KBn5Bv
So we had a bunch of announcements this week. Here they all are, in one place. Hopefully, we don’t announce anything on …
[This is a writeup I did as a companion to the History of Open Source in Government Timeline. Karl Fogel and I …
As of RHEL 6.2, there are 606 unique domains protected across 245 modules. # yum install setools-console … # seinfo -adomain -x | …
Obviously it’s not wrong to use opensource code, especially if you’re complying with the license, but next time you hear VMware’s marketing …
But the best is getting people to believe what you want them to believe, and if people really fundamentally believe what you want them to believe, they will walk through walls. They will do anything. People certainly know what to think at Red Hat. We also believe in our open, transparent culture, and so everybody knows why weâre doing what weâre doing. So they will go around obstacles because theyâve bought in.
Here’s my presentation from the Alfresco Content.gov conference. They were good enough to let me ramble for 45 minutes on why open …
Today, we announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux is shooting for its 14th Common Criteria certification. My job means I get excited …
On the heels of the Open Government Memo of January 21st, 2009, the Obama Administration has issued the Open Government Directive. The …