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CeBIT 2000: Linux International set for reorganisation

...go national, according to its executive director and most colourful representative, John "Maddog" Hall. Linux International, which coordinates the activities of open source programmers and... Read more

25 February, 2000 by Will Knight

Open-source VoIP 'will be bigger than Linux'

Jon 'Maddog' Hall, the president of open-source... Read more

6 October, 2004 by Ingrid Marson
Cloud raises doubts over future of licensing

Cloud raises doubts over future of licensing

...talked to a group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS... Read more

4 August, 2009 by Toby Wolpe
Are cloud standards just pie in the sky?

Are cloud standards just pie in the sky?

...Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, and IBM's Linux advocate Bob... Read more

29 July, 2009 by Toby Wolpe
Will the cloud help or hinder open source?

Will the cloud help or hinder open source?

...group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, IBM's Linux advocate Bob Sutor, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, and Derek... Read more

10 June, 2009 by Toby Wolpe
Experts highlight barriers to cloud adoption

Experts highlight barriers to cloud adoption

...Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, and IBM's Linux advocate Bob... Read more

8 June, 2009 by Toby Wolpe
Who is really moving to the cloud?

Who is really moving to the cloud?

...A group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, and IBM's... Read more

5 June, 2009 by Toby Wolpe

Linux to star on silver screen

...at least one of the Linux movement's geekiest idols. To John "Maddog" Hall, executive director of Linux International, Antitrust is more than just a... Read more

8 January, 2001 by Lisa Bowman

HP hires Linux luminary

...luminaries generally haven't worked from within traditional companies. Linux advocate John "maddog" Hall left his job at Compaq to work among his own kind... Read more

5 December, 2000 by Stephen Shankland

LinuxWorld: Send in the suits

At LinuxWorld, the suits mingle with the old-school, open-source crowd. Read more

12 August, 1999 by Lisa M Bowman
Cloud raises doubts over future of licensing

Cloud raises doubts over future of licensing

...talked to a group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS... Read more

4 August, 2009
Are cloud standards just pie in the sky?

Are cloud standards just pie in the sky?

...Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, and IBM's Linux advocate Bob... Read more

29 July, 2009
Will the cloud help or hinder open source?

Will the cloud help or hinder open source?

...group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, IBM's Linux advocate Bob Sutor, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, and Derek... Read more

10 June, 2009
Experts highlight barriers to cloud adoption

Experts highlight barriers to cloud adoption

...Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, and IBM's Linux advocate Bob... Read more

8 June, 2009
Who is really moving to the cloud?

Who is really moving to the cloud?

...A group of experts — Linux International's Jon 'maddog' Hall, Derek Kay of Deloitte MCS, Professor John Darlington of Imperial College London, and IBM's... Read more

5 June, 2009

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