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[News] Linux Foundation Recruits Linux Gurus

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The Search for the Ultimate Linux Guru Begins

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| Highlights of the site for me:
| 
|     * The Linux Guru Directory. We have a saying, “code is the new resume.” 
|     With the transparency of the Internet, those who participate and showcase 
|     their skills are best positioned for success. Users of Linux.com can gain 
|     Linux guru status for answering questions, reviewing products, submitting 
|     tutorials or much more. The top user every year receives a dream laptop 
|     signed by no other than Linus Torvalds.      
| 
| [...]
| 
| I’d also like to thank our inaugural sponsors:  Intel, NetApp, Novell and Red 
| Hat. It’s certainly no surprise to see those names associated with Linux but 
| we truly appreciate their leadership in helping us make this site a reality.   
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http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/amanda/2009/05/13/the-search-for-the-ultimate-linux-guru-begins/


Recent:

The Linux Foundation Unveils and Re-Launches Linux.com

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| There's one little domain name out there that's had a wild ride this year. In
| January, a rather cryptic post went up on Linux.com, a SourceForge web
| property, that said updates had been slowing -- and were as of that point
| ceasing -- because changes were in the works. Then came the silence on the
| wire.
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http://ostatic.com/blog/the-linux-foundation-unveils-and-re-launches-linux-com


Related:

Linux Market to Triple by 2012

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| Analyst firm Research and Markets has just put out a project on Linux-based
| server and client hardware sales, and is projecting that the market will more
| than triple between 2007 and 2012.  
|
| A market for a platform is not the same as an ecosystem for it, which is much
| larger in that it includes the cost of people and third-party software and
| services for the code that runs atop the platform. So the R&M Linux market
| numbers might seem a little small. In any event, the consultancy pegged the
| Linux product and services market for Linux running on servers and clients
| (but not embedded systems) at $2.4 billion in 2007.    
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http://www.itjungle.com/tlb/tlb031108-story07.html
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