Making Debian sexy again: Sam Hocevar speaks
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| A question that every Debian leader is asked nowadays - how do you
| plan to improve relations with the Ubuntu project?
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| I have no specific plans about that yet. I don't even know what
| really needs to be improved, but I feel that our biggest hope is
| to make Ubuntu developers want to contribute to Debian because
| they have some interest in doing so, such as being more productive.
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| For instance, a few Ubuntu developers and packaging teams are
| already using our Alioth collaborative development platform,
| making it easy to share patches between Ubuntu and Debian
| versions of the same package.
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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/11654/1090/
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Debian's Ian Speaks: Gaining Developer Mindshare Is Key
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| "Sun's Linux strategy is not well articulated. People who ask why I'm
| at Sun say, 'I thought Sun was anti-Linux.' That's not true at all.
| Solaris is the operating system of choice, no doubt at all, but there
| is a certain part of the market that wants Linux. Why argue with that?
| We can do a better job of articulating the Solaris strategy," Sun's
| Ian Murdock said.
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http://www.technewsworld.com/story/56996.html
Ian Murdock interview (LXF 92)
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| The full text of the Ian Murdock interview, some of which we couldn't
| fit in the magazine...
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http://www.linuxformat.co.uk/mag/murdock.html
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