Monthly Archives: November 2010

Fedora 14 launched in Singapore


Fedora 14 was officially launched on November 29, 2010 at the Singapore Management University.  The event was jointly held with the launch of the Open Source Software for Innovation and Collaboration Special Interest Group of the Singapore Computer Society. About

Posted in fedora, jboss, open source, Singapore

More twists and turns


News is coming in that Novell is being bought out by Attachmate for about US$2.2 billion along with Novell’s “intellectual properties” (patents, trademarks, copyrights) being sold to some consortium called CPTN Holdings LLC.  For some reason, CPTN Holdings LLC does not

Posted in fedora, open source

Reflections of a week of ISO/IEC JTC1 meeting in Belfast


Interesting meeting and great opportunity to meet with people who to me seem to be caught in a world that has seen it’s glory days. I was asked by the Singapore IT Standards Committee to attend as a representative from Singapore.

Posted in cloud, fedora, open source, Singapore

Standards work


Not sure how the upcoming week will pan out, but I am definitely eager to learn what are the nuances and politics that happens at the ISO.  I will be a delegate from Singapore attending the ISO/IEC JTC1 annual plenary in

Posted in fedora, open source, Singapore

Doing the Right Thing


Really nice to see that there are people with the right motivations and ability to live their lives in honesty. I salute you, Derek Sivers!

Posted in Uncategorized

Congratulations Fedora!


Really happy to see Fedora 14 unleased at 1400 GMT today. I had an opportunity today to engage with a bunch of people who are new to Red Hat and explaining to them Fedora and how Red Hat makes money.

Posted in fedora
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